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The idea of resurrection is featured prominently in both [[Hebrew Bible|Jewish]] and [[New Testament|Christian]] [[scripture]]. There are many passages in the Hebrew Bible, or [[Old Testament]] which at least later have been considered as referring to the resurrection. Since the first century CE, most of the world associates the [[concept]] of resurrection with the resurrection of [[Jesus]]. The resurrection of Jesus is elaborated upon throughout the [[books]] of the [[New Testament]], although the descriptions do not agree entirely with each other. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection]
 
The idea of resurrection is featured prominently in both [[Hebrew Bible|Jewish]] and [[New Testament|Christian]] [[scripture]]. There are many passages in the Hebrew Bible, or [[Old Testament]] which at least later have been considered as referring to the resurrection. Since the first century CE, most of the world associates the [[concept]] of resurrection with the resurrection of [[Jesus]]. The resurrection of Jesus is elaborated upon throughout the [[books]] of the [[New Testament]], although the descriptions do not agree entirely with each other. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[Paper 189 - The Resurrection|The Resurrection of Jesus]]
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'''''[[Paper 189 - The Resurrection|The Resurrection of Jesus]]'''''