What is the importance of the empty tomb? | GotQuestions.org

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From the earliest apostolic period, the reality of the empty tomb—the biblical truth that the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth was found empty by His disciples—has been at the center of the Christian proclamation. All four Gospels describe, to varying degrees, the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the empty tomb. But are there any good reasons to think that these claims are historically accurate? In this video Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch answers the question, "What is the importance of the empty tomb?".

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Thank you for this video, we will add it to our post about Easter.

MyHolyLandGiftcom
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Interesting topic, , , thanks for detail information

IndigenousTribe
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When Mary Magdalene visited the tomb and found Jesus was missing, what did she think ?
Did she think he had risen from the dead and walked out, even though the exit was blocked ?
No ! She thought that his body had been taken away (John 20:2).
Then she ran away and said nothing to anybody (Mark 16:8).

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As I have told my own subs in my vid--you do not have credible evidence for any notion that this empty tomb is that of Christ's. Any of the three that have been proposed--the most accepted the Holy Sepulchre. The most prominent tomb that apologists go to for, as I stated in my own investigative video, as "the actual tomb of Christ." The Christian apologists largely take the Holy Sepulchre tomb as the tomb of Christ when really it is just a possibility that isn't a known and confirmed truth at all. And we have to remember that the Holy Sepulchre tomb was said to be legitimate by Constantine's people and has remained with this illusion ever since, not based on concrete archeological fact that I can see. Cheers, DCF

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