Paul had "what kind of" knowledge that (Christ [had] been raised from the dead).
Picture 2: Who does it appear that this brother has lost in death?
Putting trust in the resurrection allows us to "do this" to the future with confidence.
The resurrection of Jesus provides a solid basis for our expectation of being set free from "this" and death.
Currently, on the scales of eternity, our lifespan is but a tiny ___, but in the coming new world we have the hope of attaining to everlasting life.
At 1 Corinthians 15:22 Paul said that (in the Christ all will be made "what")
Wholesome words can be like applying a soothing, healing "what" to the heart? - Proverbs 12:18
If you should happen to die before the Millennium begins, your future is secure, this (hope does not lead to what)? - Romans 5:5
No matter their reason, denying the resurrection meant that their faith was in "what"?
Saul was on his way to Damascus when he heard the voice of the resurrected Jesus and saw a "what" of him in heavenly glory? - Acts 9:3-5
Some loyal Christians who do not have the ___ of living in heaven with Christ, may have the ___ of everlasting life on earth.
(Those who have fallen ___ in death in union with Christ). - 1 Corinthians 15:18
Job was confident that God would "do this to" him and restore him to life again. - Job 14:7-10, 12-15
Mary used perfume to prepare Jesus for "this".
Belief in (the resurrection of the dead) is part of the “what,” of all Christian teachings. - Hebrews 6:1, 2
Paul was so sure that Jesus had been raised from the dead that he was willing to die defending his "what"?
Our expectation in the ___ is linked to the ___ of Jesus, so we need to be convinced that Jesus was restored to life.
Expectations of the resurrection does not lead to disappointment, it can sustain us ___ and add to our joy in serving God.
(The resurrection of the dead comes through a "what")? - 1 Corinthians 15:21, 22
The hope we cherish most includes our "what" as well as the prospects of our loved ones who have died. [2 words]
Jehovah hates death, 1 Corinthians 15:26 says he views it as an enemy, he has a longing to conquer that enemy, to "do what to" death by means of the resurrection.
Jesus was resurrected as a "this" and went to heaven.
Something customary or typically done, is this. Something that is not out of the ordinary.
This word is the descriptive name of Satan in the Christian Greek Scriptures, which means Slanderer.
Those who are brought back to life in the resurrection will have the prospect of living on earth "for how long"?
The group of Jesus' apostles, also called the "what"? This designation refers to the apostles as a group, even if one or two were absent.
Once Paul became convinced that Jesus had been raised up, he labored to convince others of this "what"?
The mass resurrection of human life will no doubt be an "this kind of" event.
The expectation for a positive outcome is very important for some people and may center on recovering from a serious "what"?
The expectation of a positive outcome for some people centers on having a successful "what"?
According to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy, we now live in the "what" part of the last days of this ungodly system of things.
Those who survive the great tribulation will have a front row "what" to witness the resurrection.
Paragraph 13 - The death of ___ man brings life to "how many"? [2 answers 2words]
Many eyewitnesses testified that Jesus had been "this" see 1 Corinthians 15:5-7 including the apostle Peter.
"These" worshippers have wonderful expectations for the future that includes everlasting life for themselves as well as their loved ones who have died.
Paul’s "what" would be especially noteworthy to some because he at one time persecuted Christians.
This person is a member of any of a number of peoples including the Akkadians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs, yes Paul would be considered one of these.