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John 20:9

The Passion Translation

For until then they hadn’t understood the Scriptures that prophesied that he was destined to rise from the dead.

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For you will not abandon me to the realm of death, nor will you allow your Faithful One to experience corruption.

I’m so thirsty and parched. My tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. And now you lay me in the dust of death.

It is the gloom of death! He will swallow it up in victory forever! And God, Lord Yahweh, will wipe away every tear from every face. He will remove every trace of disgrace that his people have suffered throughout the world, for the Lord Yahweh has promised it!

But your dead will live again! Their bodies will rise from the dead! It’s time to awaken and sing for joy, you dwellers in the dust! As the glistening, radiant dew refreshes the earth, so the Lord will awaken those dwelling among the dead.

Jesus answered them, “You are deluded, because your hearts are not filled with the revelation of the Scriptures or the power of God.

Wasn’t it necessary for the Messiah to experience all these sufferings and afterward to enter into his glory?”

But the disciples could not grasp the meaning of what he was saying, for it was a veiled mystery to them, and they were too embarrassed to ask him to explain it.

The disciples remembered his prophecy after Jesus rose from the dead, and believed both the Scripture and what Jesus had said.

Paul challenged them by explaining the truth and proving to them the reality of the gospel—that the Messiah had to suffer and die, then rise again from among the dead. He made it clear to them, saying, “I come to announce to you that Jesus is the Anointed One, the Messiah!”

God destroyed the cords of death and raised him up, because it was impossible for death’s power to hold him prisoner.

He was buried in a tomb and was raised from the dead after three days, as foretold in the Scriptures.




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