Biblically, eternal life and the resurrection of the body are essentially the same thing. |
|
After their spring resurrection, they abound in temporary bodies of water left by the previous fall's rains and by melting snow. |
|
So the first phase of emergence is rarely a wholehearted embrace of freedom but rather a resurrection of the enemy just defeated. |
|
But not one of Jesus's early disciples who believed that they had met Jesus after the resurrection ever recanted. |
|
It is clearly intended to refute those who denied what is now known as the doctrine of the resurrection. |
|
In the years immediately following Christ's resurrection, alleluia particularly connoted praise for Jesus' victory over death. |
|
The Egyptian priests and rulers were often buried with necklaces of waterlily blossoms, for the lilies symbolized resurrection from the dead. |
|
The day of worship was changed from the Sabbath under the Law of Moses in the time following Jesus' death and resurrection. |
|
The resurrection that characters such as Zelmane experience will for Sidney occur only through the commemorations enacted by his continuers. |
|
Sonia's patient love for him finally breaks through and Raskolnikov experiences rebirth and resurrection. |
|
He confirmed the doctrine of saintly intercession and also saw relics as confirming the promise of future resurrection. |
|
Many of these cults offered beliefs in the resurrection of the body after death. |
|
This tiny model carved from ivory symbolises the rebirth, or resurrection, that follows death or archetypally, all that is human. |
|
Khepri was the sacred scarab, whom the Egyptians believed was associated with the power of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. |
|
What they do not agree on is whether there will be a future resurrection for anyone else. |
|
It also made a great counterpoint to the shamanic stuff I've been immersed in, as initiations so often feature a ritual death and resurrection. |
|
The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte used the bee as a symbol of immortality and resurrection. |
|
By now, the story of Weill's rise and fall and late-career resurrection as the King of Capital is the stuff of Wall Street legend. |
|
We all keenly await the resurrection of the matter and a thorough investigation must commence immediately. |
|
His first resignation and subsequent political resurrection, only confirmed him as a figure of political hate. |
|
|
There is no more obvious symbol of vitality and resurrection than the annual regeneration of flowering plants, she says. |
|
The republican martyr's glorification of suffering distinguishes him from the loyalist resurrection man of Derry's Bond Street wall mural. |
|
Sucrose is the predominant sugar accumulated in the dehydrated leaf tissue of all resurrection plants studied to date. |
|
A few unusual so-called resurrection plants are able to survive extreme loss of water from their vegetative tissues. |
|
On and off the field, there is ample evidence of another resurrection, and season 2004 could well turn into another annus mirabilis. |
|
At the French army's tricolour-splashed Foyer du Soldat, we see the resurrection of cooling lime plaster cremated under cement. |
|
He then after the resurrection was exalted to the right hand of God, his prior position before he came as a man. |
|
The original twelve Apostles had all known Jesus in the flesh on earth, and had seen him in the flesh after his resurrection. |
|
The resurrection celebrates his powerful demonstration over the effects of sin and his lordship over the historical intentions of the evil one. |
|
An hour later, like a resurrection, the moon will rise and the snow will sparkle and we'll still be luxuriating in the delicious pools. |
|
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the vindication and glory of his Passion. |
|
The twisted columns of Bernini's baldacchino above Saint Peter's tomb, as yet not found, do not announce his resurrection. |
|
As Archbishop of Tirana and All Albania, His Beatitude has presided over the resurrection of this Church. |
|
References to the doctrines of the Trinity and the incarnation, the cross and the resurrection abound. |
|
It became the song sung by Stephen repeating God's proclamation that redemption is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. |
|
Such avowed Protestants embrace universalism on the grounds that all are condemned in Christ's death but accepted in His resurrection. |
|
Part of Dixon's mythical appeal, perhaps, was his resurrection on the small screen. |
|
In my kingdom, necromancy, magic related with resurrection and death, was illegal. |
|
They met on Easter Sunday, 1995, a day which marks a resurrection of sorts for Barker. |
|
I took heart from this Easter post by Rebecca on the resurrection of Jesus. |
|
|
On Sunday, for example, the celebrant would read the biblical story of the resurrection of the Lord. |
|
Celibacy is also heralded as a sign of the reign of God and of the resurrection. |
|
Revolutionary pamphleteers denounced it as a resurrection of discredited feudal privileges. |
|
As Christ died on the cross for others, so also was his resurrection representative. |
|
He turned from his sins to Christ and found pardon and power through His death and resurrection. |
|
The pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice, and a Masonic symbol of resurrection! |
|
There's a balance on the course between Easter, the death and resurrection of Jesus, and Pentecost, the outpouring of the spirit. |
|
The largest and busiest altar was for Gede, the often phallically depicted lwa of death, cemeteries, and sexual resurrection. |
|
The Incarnation includes us as we share Christ's death and resurrection in our own lives and in the church. |
|
The scribes had a field day, prematurely writing his epitaph and the Pharisees laughed away any possibility of a resurrection. |
|
Jesus' death and resurrection are grounded in Moses and Elijah, the Law and the Prophets, as part of God's plan of salvation. |
|
The central incident of the play is doubtless connected with the celebration of the death of the year and its resurrection in the spring. |
|
Our inward spiritual nature is experiencing resurrection today if we are living in Jesus. |
|
After he attributes the resurrection appearances to poltergeists, and calls Jesus a levitating ghost, he's finished with the topic. |
|
Ferns and coralroot orchids grow in the deep woods, while greenfly orchids and resurrection ferns adorn the live oak branches. |
|
On Easter Sunday, many flock to church sporting their Sunday best, celebrating Christ's resurrection. |
|
Thomas says very clearly and implies very clearly that the resurrection of Christ was not a corporeal resurrection, but a spiritual resurrection. |
|
Just when we figure out the cross and empty tomb, something happens to remind us that Jesus' death and resurrection are a mystery. |
|
The cross and the resurrection should be the source of communion and fraternity. |
|
And he lies facing east anticipating a resurrection towards the rising sun, which is a symbol of Christ. |
|
|
The Archbishop of Canterbury leads a service in celebration of Easter Day reflecting on the cost of discipleship and the joy of the resurrection. |
|
Having been flung to the wolves by the Ibrox set, he is quite ready to continue his resurrection at Molineux this Easter Monday. |
|
This Day of Judgment is the day of the resurrection of the dead, when all will be judged as to their position in the World to Come. |
|
Abramic faiths believe that a Day of Judgement will come, followed by the resurrection of the dead. |
|
The only glory of which he has spoken will come in heaven, after his resurrection. |
|
They could not consistently admit the resurrection and glorification, either of the saints or of Jesus' body. |
|
And in still other circles he was seen as a revealer of Gnostic secrets whose most significant teaching was given following his resurrection. |
|
But along with my innocent childhood belief in the resurrection of rock music and the essential goodness of mankind, this myth was shattered too. |
|
We are saved by God's free grace, through faith in Christ's atoning death and resurrection. |
|
It's time to give electronic music a resurrection, at least for the sake of parity. |
|
As it happened, on the third day no such resurrection occurred and worse, he scored yet another duck. |
|
It was here in the 19th century that the famous Xhosa prophet and diviner Nxele attempted a resurrection. |
|
For the resurrection of this Isis, the Simphonie du Marais spared no effort, bringing together some excellent players and the flower of French Baroque singing. |
|
Trials were retrospectively reanalysed, resulting in resurrection of a number of apparently dead patients and the discovery of a number of new deaths. |
|
In the resurrection of Newt Gingrich, endurance and shamelessness played equally important roles. |
|
It is anyone's guess if Easter Sunday will be resurrection day for him. |
|
His own first book was on the Marcan passion and resurrection. |
|
We can believe in the resurrection as a fact because eleven out of the twelve disciples died as martyrs testifying to the resurrection and deity of Christ. |
|
These are resurrection ferns, like the ones in the mulga wood. |
|
There are hints of a lost love and a past disloyalty, but it isn't until the film moves into its final third that we understand the forces underlying Marianne's resurrection. |
|
|
Third, fundamental to the whole project is the sense that Christology, particularly the death and resurrection of Christ, provides the key to eschatology. |
|
She had a deep and sustaining faith and lived her life in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life, a resurrection which we celebrate at this Eastertide. |
|
Both works, fittingly for Easter, deal with notions of resurrection. |
|
It is important to remember that the gospel story, both as the evangelist relayed it and as we repeat it today, is told from the perspective of resurrection faith. |
|
So picking the movie apart is one way, I think, not to face the real issue of who Jesus was and how his life and death and resurrection could affect our views of God. |
|
To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
|
Rather it is a wide-ranging, cultural examination of the slow rise, rapid decline, and possible resurrection of the American elm in the American landscape. |
|
Biblical preaching calls us to pay attention to the portents of death masquerading as success and the tokens of resurrection hope in the midst of despair. |
|
The time is nigh for the resurrection of these long-forgotten principles. |
|
The deuterocanonical book of Wisdom, for example, perhaps develops a fully fledged doctrine of immortality without reference to a future resurrection of the dead. |
|
The stations seem to have originated in the pious practice of pilgrims to the Holy Land who visited the sites of the life, suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. |
|
The Jackson campaign became the resurrection of the black freedom movement in national politics. |
|
Their resurrection of the Congo Village comes just as Norway celebrates the 200th birthday of its constitution. |
|
Properly speaking, these relics are but prolegomena to resurrection. |
|
The Goodwins compare the episode to the rise, fall, and resurrection of such treatments as giving the plant extract colchicine for the pain of gout. |
|
Water assumes its traditional meanings of death, resurrection and renewal. |
|
What do we care for Marxism or monarchism, the resurrection of Holy Russia or the Idea of the Common Fate? |
|
His wanderings through the blighted landscape are accompanied by thoughts of resurrection and renewal. |
|
Liverworts, hornworts, mosses, clubmosses, resurrection plants, quillworts, horsetails, ferns, cycads, ginkgos, conifers, and flowering plants are all plants. |
|
For your resurrection that sets us free, I worship and adore you. |
|
|
Enigmatic reticence wreathed the return of the typological anticipator of Jesus' resurrection. |
|
The article of the resurrection seems to lie marvellously cross to the common experience of mankind. |
|
Central to the teaching of the Church in Wales is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
|
The centre of the Church of Ireland's teaching is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
|
Christ's death on the cross paid sin's penalty and his resurrection is evidence that eternal life is available to any who will have it. |
|
This mode is preferred for its parallel imagery to the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. |
|
That is the resurrection angel, his lips still aquiver and his cheek aflush with the blast that shattered the cemeteries and woke the dead. |
|
Beard still lives, each essay makes clear, though whether continued resurrection or reinterment is the appropriate response remains contested. |
|
Likewise, the resurrection plant that can lie dead for 100 years waiting for rain. |
|
The center of Episcopal teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
|
The centre of teachings of the Scottish Episcopal Church is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
|
It is in this world that the 'visions' occur, the 'revelations', theophanies of all sort and the posthumous resurrection of the souls. |
|
He has only to accept believingly and trustingly his own transcendental hope of resurrection and, therefore, also be on the look out. |
|
Each of the four gospels in the New Testament narrates the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. |
|
Arguments over death and resurrection claims occur at many religious debates and interfaith dialogues. |
|
For an obeast in a human, the human being dead, have the abilities that Christ displayed upon resurrection. |
|
The arc focuses on the death and partial resurrection of main character Owen Harper, and how he copes as a dead man. |
|
The Great Commission, after his resurrection, instructed the apostles to continue his work. |
|
After the EU enlargement to the East in May 2004 there were some experts who wrote about the resurrection of the Baltic Hansa. |
|
He sacrificially volunteers to journey to the World, become a man himself, and redeem the Fall of Man through his own death and resurrection. |
|
|
Senior Fred Gamble's shift from noseguard to inside linebacker at least is partly credited for the resurrection of the Cowboys' season. |
|
Even before the 8th century was out, the Farmer's Law signalled the resurrection of agricultural technologies in the Roman Empire. |
|
For centuries, a physical pillar was righted in rituals designed to assert Osiris's resurrection to life as part of the Osirian mysteries. |
|
The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
|
Early depictions were anastasic, the empty cross symbolizing the resurrection and hiding the manner of Jesus' death. |
|
The Easter lily, a symbol of the resurrection, traditionally decorates the chancel area of churches on this day and for the rest of Eastertide. |
|
The soul at this first resurrection must be spiritualized, refined, and angelified. |
|
The resurrection established Jesus as the powerful Son of God and is cited as proof that God will judge the world in righteousness. |
|
In Part III he covers the resurrection of the dead and Christ's glorification in heaven. |
|
This part of the service climaxes with the singing of the Gloria and the Alleluia and the proclamation of the Gospel of the resurrection. |
|
The resurrection of this breed is largely credited to the work of a single woman, Miriam Milbourne. |
|
This not only emphasized the resurrection, but also acknowledges historical aspects of Presbyterianism. |
|
Scott, professor of New Testament at Phillips Theological Seminary, offers reflections on the various understandings of resurrection from 1 Samuel through to the Didache. |
|
Even the experience of Jonah in the belly of the whale is seen as a prefigurement of the mission and role of Jesus, especially his period in the tomb before the resurrection. |
|
Death can also be viewed eschatologically as a component of the resurrection or as a gate through which those in a state of grace pass to realize the beatific vision. |
|
It is St. Paul's argument to prove a beatifical resurrection. |
|
One could simply stop the argument there, dismiss the resurrection as a lie, and declare belief in the risen Jesus to be the product of a deludable mind. |
|
In fact, the possibility is not to be excluded that the inthronization of Jesus as Son of God was declared in the context of a resurrection appearance to Peter. |
|
In the case of the Bishop of Whithorn, the resurrection of that see was the work of Thurstan, Archbishop of York, with King Fergus of Galloway and the cleric Gille Aldan. |
|
The Orthodox Church understands the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus to be real historical events, as described in the gospels of the New Testament. |
|
|
As baptism is a person's participation in the death and resurrection of Christ, so Chrismation is a person's participation in the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. |
|
In his university years, he expressed belief in the resurrection of Jesus. |
|
The central belief of classical Pentecostalism is that through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, sins can be forgiven and humanity reconciled with God. |
|
Until the 21st century, most gulls were placed in the genus Larus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of several genera. |
|
In the late 17th century came calls for the resurrection of militia in Scotland that had the understated aim of protecting the rights of Scots from English oppression. |
|
Our Savior has appointed two kinds of resurrection in the Apocalypse. |
|
Pascha is also a name by which Jesus himself is remembered in the Orthodox Church, especially in connection with his resurrection and with the season of its celebration. |
|
According to the Book of Mormon, the resurrected Christ came down from the clouds and visited the people of the American continent, shortly after his resurrection. |
|
Crucicentrism is the centrality that Evangelicals give to the Atonement, the saving death and resurrection of Jesus, that offers forgiveness of sins and new life. |
|
After the resurrection of all the dead, and the change of those still living, all nations shall be gathered before Christ, and he will separate the righteous from the wicked. |
|
It deals with various science fiction elements such as spontaneous generation, futurology, the end of the world and doomsday, resurrection, and the afterlife. |
|
This resurrection narrative calls us to see, touch, and experience faith in ways that are embodied, yet able to transcend our sensate experiences. |
|
Aware that the firstfruits have already been reaped in Christ, Paul reasons that the parousia and the general resurrection of the dead are close at hand. |
|
However, celebrations of Christ's birth, death and resurrection being said to be Christianising of their pagan rites is not a complete or balanced view of the facts. |
|
American scientists have been cloning deceased cattle for some time and are believed to be far ahead of British markets in resurrection technologies. |
|
A short resurrection during the Prague spring of 1968 was quickly followed, after the Soviet-led military invasion, by an absolute suppression of structuralist thought. |
|