Synonym: Christ's Resurrection, Resurrection, Resurrection of Christ. Similar words: direction, in all directions, surreptitious, irrespective of, section, election, affection, selection. Meaning: [‚rezə'rekʃn] n. 1. (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion 2. a revival from inactivity and disuse.
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151. Studies have shown that the "resurrection plant", such as Selaginella pulvinata, contains a lot of stress metabolites-trehalose.
152. The CPRF 's socialist resurrection will unavoidably follow a long andcourse . "
153. When applied to the first day remembrance of the resurrection of Christ in the new covenant, there is nothing to stamp because the eschatological goal has already been achieved.
154. John brings him into the picture on four occasions, the last two after Christ's resurrection.
155. And the Golgotha Fun Park (talk about oxymorons!) in Kentucky features a Bible-theme miniature golf course starting with the Creation at the first hole and ending with the Resurrection at the 18th.sentencedict.com
156. Let no one draw back from this peaceful battle that has been launched by Christ's Resurrection.
157. So, Biblical doctrines, such as the inerrancy of Scripture, the virgin birth, God supernatural creation of the world out of nothing, and even the literal resurrection of Christ were scuttled.
158. Christ's resurrection is the bud of promise—our resurrection is the flower of fulfillment!
159. No more fundamental eschatological reality than the experience of resurrection.
160. Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a fortaste of the resurrection.
161. On Easter Sunday, she claimed a vision of the resurrection of Christ.
162. He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption.
More similar words: direction, in all directions, surreptitious, irrespective of, section, election, affection, selection, infection, objection, protection, projection, collection, inspection, reflection, connection, restriction, affectionate, introspection, general election, primary election, recurrent, correct, correctly, environmental protection, rectify, respectively, direct investment, action, correlation.