Title: WAS THE TOMB REALLY EMPTY
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2WAS THE TOMB REALLY EMPTY?
- Implications for the
- Christian Faith
3Introduction
- Foundation Stone of Faith
- 1 Corinthians 1514
- No Resurrection No Gospel
- Turn Disciples From Despair to Hope
- Fearful Men Became Courageous
- Proved Jesus To Be The Son of God
- Gave Hope To Followers They Would Live (John
1419)
4Brief Overview of Arguments Supporting the
Resurrection
- Resurrection Appearances of New Testament (1 Cor
153-11 esp 5-8) - Attempts to Dismiss (Apostles Fraud
Hallucination) - 500 Brethren at Once?
5Brief Overview of Arguments Supporting the
Resurrection
- The Existence of the Church
- Group to Remember Death of Beloved Teacher...How
Long Would That Last - BUT Church Meeting Daily With Glad and Generous
Hearts??? (Acts 246) - Existence of Church is Witness to the Resurrection
6Brief Overview of Arguments Supporting the
Resurrection
- Cause and Effect Every Effect Has a Cause
- Effect Empty Tomb
- What Was the Cause?
- The Only Rational Explanation is the Resurrection
7Strange But True Attempts
- The Body of Jesus Completely Decomposed Within 36
Hours - Explain Away One Miracle With Another?
- Tertullian Records the Theory that the gardener
removed the body of Jesus and placed it elsewhere
to protect his lettuce from the spectators.
8Attempts to Explain the Empty Tomb
- Women Went to Wrong Tomb
- Joseph of Arimathea Stole the Body
- Jesus Did Not Die Only Swooned
- Disciples Stole the Body
- Empty Tomb was Late Tradition to Explain the
Record of Resurrection Appearances
9Importance of Appearances and the Empty Tomb
- Empty Tomb Alone Does Not Equal Faith
- Luke 2421ff
- John 2013
- Resurrection Appearances Alone?
- What if Jesus Body Still in Tomb?
- Both are Essential and Both are Included in the
Scriptures
10Was Empty Tomb Added Later to Explain
Resurrection Appearances?
- Account Recorded in all Four Accounts of Gospel
- Presence of Early Semitisms and Semitic Customs
in Accounts (Palestinian setting) - On the first day of the week (Mark 162)
- Angel of the Lord (Matt 282)
- Miriam (Matt 281)
- Bowed their faces to the ground (Lk 245)
11Was Empty Tomb Added Later to Explain
Resurrection Appearances?
- Jewish Belief in Early Palestine would not have
produced belief in a resurrection without a
physical bodily resurrection - In other words, the story would make no sense if
only resurrection appearances were originally
recorded - First items opponents would look for the body in
the tomb
12Was Empty Tomb Added Later to Explain
Resurrection Appearances?
- Highly unlikely if not an empty tomb, that the
fabrication of the story in the written record
would include the women as the first witnesses to
the resurrection - Women's testimony was not valid
- If a legend only the fabricators would have made
the witnesses men to add credibility to their
story - Why record women as witnesses
- recording the truth although harmful to case
13Was Empty Tomb Added Later to Explain
Resurrection Appearances?
- First Day of the Week
- What was so significant that changed day of
worship from Saturday to Sunday? - Only thing that gives significance it the tomb
was found empty on first day of the week (Matt
28 Mk 16 Lk 24 Jn 20) - Resurrection on third day would not require first
day of the week without that information provided
(Jews reckoned time...any part of day equaled one
day)
141 Corinthians 153-4
- Died, buried, and was raised
- What?
- Body, therefore empty tomb
- Egeiro (raised) what was buried was raised
(body) hence empty tomb - Acts 229-31 Davids body/bones still in tomb and
Jesus body/bones were not
15Importance to Baptism
- Rom 64 and Col 212
- Re-enact in some way death, burial, and
resurrection of Christ - In baptism, what is buried does not remain buried
but is transformed and raised (or no longer
remains in the water) - Christ is risen from the dead and reigning...is
he reigning in your life