Because a passage does not give all the details does not mean they did not happen.
That is why there are 4 accounts. I put them in order for you.
9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week …. - Mark 16:9
2 And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord...
Because 2 is not the same as 1, the words spoken are different, and what they did immediately after leaving and speaking to others is not exactly the same.
There are literally thousands of what theologians' call "variations", in the scriptures. To the literalist, this is a problem; but for...
Here is Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20-21, Acts 1:1-12 in order.
No words of mine.
Where is the contradiction?
From the below words, at least 4 angels. I bolded and underlined the references.
9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week …. - Mark 16:9
2 And, behold, there...
I'm talking about the appearances of "Jesus" after he died that are mentioned in the Bible. BTW in Mark16:19 it says Jesus was taken up to heaven after he'd spoken with his disciples. In Luke 24:51 it says after Jesus was near Bethany he was taken up to heaven. Acts 1 says that Jesus was taken...
One can appreciate being alive every moment, while also realizing that this physical, fallen planet is not heaven. With all the deterioration, disease, crime, violence, etc. that is obvious.
According to both the Gospels of Mark and Luke, Jesus was…
…received up into heaven, and sat down at...
But this is heaven. Right here!
And then some claim that he went to france.
Three books of gospel all have Jesus going somewhere different. Have you ever read the bible?
It’s comments like this that I can’t hold a straight face to. Do you really expect a sane person to believe something like this verbatim? Do you really expect me to believe that you actually believe that? It’s funny actually.
According to the scriptures, Jesus is not on earth, He is alive in heaven now…
According to Mark16:19 and 1 Peter 3:22, Jesus is in heaven right now at the right hand of God the Father. Luke 24:51 and Acts 1:9-11 describe the bodily ascension of Jesus, which occurred 40 days after His...
Ah, you're finally looking at the text!
Okay, then let's agree forever after that Mark ends at 16:8. That rules out any authority for the added part, regardless of context. Is that fine with you?
If so, then like Paul, Mark has nothing to say,
Matthew 28:16 Now the eleven disciples went to...
Paul did not write a gospel account and I don't think he mentioned the ascension. But Paul mentions things like Jesus sitting down at the right hand of the Father, so an ascension is known by Jesus. (Col 3:1)
Mark mentions the ascension at Mark16:19. But as I said, this is accepted as a later...
"18 Yahweh will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen."
"10 Therefore, my brothers and sisters,a]">[a] make every effort to confirm your calling and election. For if you do these things, you will never stumble...
Wrong on only three and a half years… Jesus is ‘the Christ’ eternally. He will remain ‘The Christ of God’.
‘Next to God’:
“After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God.” ((Mark16:19)
“But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up...
Indeed I have. It's about the Suffering Servant, the nation of Israel. That Christians centuries later want to turn it into their own fable is their problem, not the Tanakh's.
For that you'd need a real messiah, one who was a leader and liberator of the Jews and anointed by the Jewish...