How Long Was Jesus Christ in the Tomb

audiobook (Unabridged) Three Days and Three Nights · Bible Studies

By Leslie Rendell

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The greatest event to have ever happened in the entire world is undoubtedly the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. There has always been a great deal of controversy about the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of our Lord.

Christians have many beliefs about this all important incident. Most Christians believe he was resurrected from the dead on the first day of the week, Sunday, and have used this belief to justify Sunday as the day they worship God. You may be surprised to learn that this is incorrect and Jesus was resurrected on the Sabbath day. Please continue to listen to this book to discover the truth.

With so many ideas on this topic, I will seek the truth of this topic from the only source that really matters, and that is the Holy Bible. The full story from the time of Christ's crucifixion until his resurrection from the dead was recorded in great detail in this amazing book. You will need patience and be willing to search the scriptures to find the truth God has buried in this book. We will not find the answer in just one place, a careful study in several original books of the bible will be needed to find the truth.

The bible is the inspired word of God and must be what influences our thoughts on all things. Keep in mind the following scripture as you read this book. Also remember this verse is referring to the entire bible, not just the new testament. Jesus quoted the bible often, and every time he quoted only from the old testament. This is because none of the new testament was written while Jesus was alive on this earth. This part of the bible was written mostly by his disciples and after his crucifixion and resurrection.

2Ti 3:16 Every Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness.

How Long Was Jesus Christ in the Tomb