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  1. 13 kwi 2015 · In some post-Resurrection stories, Jesus seems distinctly physical. In one instance, he asks for something to eat (Lk 24:41). In another, as we have seen, he shows Thomas his wounds: “Put your finger here and see my hands,” he says (Jn 20:27).

  2. Jesus didn't appear exactly like he did here on earth John (who new him personally), says he looked "like the Son of Man". We know it is Jesus based on verse 18, so Jesus in a way resembled what he looked like here on earth.

  3. 13 lip 2016 · In His Time Chords. by Maranatha! Music. 175,102 views, added to favorites 2,097 times. Difficulty: beginner. Capo: no capo. Author sturm100 [a] 466. 1 contributor total, last edit on Jul...

  4. Most modern Christians believe that Christ's body ascended with his presence into heaven after his period of ministry following his resurrection. This is borne out clearly in Luke's accounts in Luke and Acts, and is affirmed in the Apostles Creed (which many modern Christians recite regularly).

  5. From what you just read today, you now know that Jesus was “in the midst” of His disciples after His resurrection. They ate with Him, talked to Him, and fellowshipped with Him. Jesus even helped them catch fish!

  6. 2 maj 2011 · What did the resurrected body of Jesus look like? The Bible tells us that after Jesus’ cruel torture, crucifixion, and three days in the tomb, He was recognizable, and that His followers knew who He was. We know that He had a body of flesh and bone. Jesus told the disciples, “Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself.

  7. The resurrected body that Jesus Christ possessed, though like His pre-resurrection body, was in some aspects different. Indeed, Jesus’ new body had abilities the previous one either did not have or did not demonstrate.