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[[file:The resurrection day.jpg |thumb | 250픽셀 |''Jesus Resurrected and Mary Magdalene'' by Heinrich Hofmann: Jesus was resurrected early in the morning on the first day of the week (Mk 16:9).]]  
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'''Jesus’ resurrection''' refers to the event in which [[Jesus Christ]] rose from the dead three days after His [[Cross|crucifixion]]. According to the prophecy of the [[Feast of Firstfruits]], He was resurrected on Sunday, the day after the [[Sabbath]], as the firstfruits of those who had fallen asleep, breaking the power of death. His resurrection became a living hope of resurrection for the saints who believe in Him. The apostles and members of the early Church, inspired by the hope of being transformed into the glorified body like that of Jesus, spread Christ and the gospel throughout various regions, including Asia Minor.
'''Jesus’ resurrection''' refers to the event in which [[Jesus Christ]] rose from the dead three days after His [[Cross|crucifixion]]. According to the prophecy of the [[Feast of Firstfruits]], He was resurrected on Sunday, the day after the [[Sabbath]], as the firstfruits of those who had fallen asleep, breaking the power of death. His resurrection became a living hope of resurrection for the saints who believe in Him. The apostles and members of the early Church, inspired by the hope of being transformed into the glorified body like that of Jesus, spread Christ and the gospel throughout various regions, including Asia Minor.