BA59
Remembering that Yeshua was Raised from the Dead

BA59

We are to remember that Yeshua was raised from the dead.

Category: God & Yeshua

Type: Positive

Form: Explicit

Source dataset: New Testament

Uniqueness: Unique

Classical commandment: No

New Covenant Literal Application

Applies to Person Categories: Everyone

Literal Application: mandated

More explanation about New Covenant Literal Application

The New Covenant Literal Application Code (NCLA) is an interpretive guide used by the authors to indicate which person categories a mitzvah applies to, and at what level of literal compliance.

It combines person categories such as Jewish, K'rov Yisrael, and Gentile, together with male/female distinctions and an application level such as mandated, recommended, optional, or prohibited.

This code reflects the authors' interpretive opinion and is provided for prayerful consideration. On this page, the technical code is summarized into plain language to help new readers understand it more easily.

Detailed codes: GFm - Gentile female, mandated | GMm - Gentile male, mandated | JFm - Jewish female, mandated | JMm - Jewish male, mandated | KFm - K'rovat Yisrael female, mandated | KMm - K'rov Yisrael male, mandated

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Bible references

Supportive NT Scriptures
  • Acts 4:10
  • Acts 9:35-42
  • Acts 20:7-12
  • 1 Corinthians 15:20
  • John 2:22
  • John 11:1-44
  • John 21:14
  • Luke 7:11-15
  • Luke 8:49-55
  • Luke 24:1-6
  • Matthew 17:9
  • Matthew 27:50-54
  • Matthew 27:50-54
  • Matthew 28:1
  • Matthew 28:1-7
  • 1 Peter 1:3
  • Romans 6:4
  • Romans 6:4
  • Romans 6:9
  • Romans 7:4
  • 1 Thessalonians 1:9
Supportive OT Scriptures
  • 1 Kings 17:17-22

  • 2 Kings 13:20-21

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Commentary

Rabbi Michael Rudolph

We often analogize Yeshua’s sacrifice with the animal sacrifices performed in the Tabernacle and Temple because both were to atone for sin. They were, however, not the same because the animals that were slain did not come back to life, whereas Yeshua did. The significance of remembering Yeshua’s resurrection is that HIS was to atone for ALL sin, and to foreshadow the hope of our own resurrection to eternal life if we receive Yeshua as Lord and his sacrifice as our own.


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