You Can Know You Have Eternal Life
#65 King Jesus of Nazareth
King Jesus God, Myth, or Mere Man? (8)
Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? (1)
Testimony of the Tomb
by Jim Mettenbrink
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The very soul, the core, the singular fact,
sustaining Christianity, is the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. His
resurrection is the confirmation of His deity and the trustworthiness
of all that He promised those who would follow Him. Paul points to
the paramount importance of the resurrection in a negative manner, stating,
If
Christ is not risen, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in
vain .... If in this life only, we have hope in Christ, we are of all men,
the most pitiable.
(1 Corinthians 15:14,19). Chapter 15 of First Corinthians reflects
that at least some of the early Christians questioned the reality of Jesus
resurrection. Thus, it is imperative that we also ascertain whether
Jesus really rose from the dead.
Previously we considered the evidence that
Jesus was dead and in the tomb. Lets revisit this site in view
of the testimony of the four gospel accounts. Jesus body was
in a rock tomb, with a rock door (sealed certifying Jesus
body was in the tomb) and guarded by Roman soldiers to prevent body thieves
as feared by the Jewish leadership (Matthew 27:62-66; Mark 15:46).
The tomb was a room cut into a huge boulder.
It was secured with a circular stone door no less than 12 to 15 inches
thick, 4.5 feet in diameter and weighed no less than a ton. This door
was rolled down a sloped groove cut into the stone floor outside and adjacent
to the tombs opening. Thus when the door was closed, several
men would be needed to roll the stone up the track. Obviously it could not
be opened without causing a commotion and without bystanders taking notice.
A Roman guard was not less than four men,
who took shifts sleeping at the grave site, so that the tomb was guarded
continuously. They would have been most diligent to guard the tomb,
as under Roman law, they, themselves would be put to death for dereliction
of duty if the tomb was robbed. These security measures ensured that
Jesus was dead, and that only Jesus was buried in the tomb.
The fact of a guarded rock tomb with a one
ton circular door implies that if someone stole Jesus body, the thieves
would have had to kill the guards as they would not risk their lives for
a bribe or to collaborate with the thieves. But wait! Matthew
recorded that when the door was rolled back, the guards shook with fear
and passed out (Matthew 28:4). What happened? Who rolled back
the stone? Why didnt the guards prevent it? Were the guards
put to death? How would they explain the open tomb and how it was
opened?
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