It is about offering an alternative to the resurrection of Jesus, proposing a resuscitation. According to Acts 1:3, it testifies that he survived the crucifixion for about 40 days. He ate and drank with his disciples and they returned to Galilee to a mountain Mt 28,16 where he would give his last discourse among 500 followers and would also be buried, the place could be the Givat Ha Moreh located 14 km from Nazareth.
Under the prism of the Judaism contemporary to Jesus an opportunity is opened to us to understand the vicissitudes of the own Jewish burial: the third day to the shiva (of the death to overcome it), sheloshim and the Yom likut atzamot or Day of the collection of the ossuary. A new vision different from the tradition and makes us rethink another closer and historical way. ForewordJesus survived crucifixion Acts 1:3Resurrection and burial in the time of Jesus.Paul of Tarsus and his concept of resurrection.The empty tomb and on the third day.Letter to Colossae, a more historical reading.Jewish funeral rite shiva-sheloshim-yom likut atzamot.On the eighth, the unbelief of Thomas, Jesus overcomes the shiva.The tomb in Givat Ha Moreh, unnamed mountain Mt 28:16.Two ascensions of Jesus: Lk 24:50-51 and Acts 1:9The ascension of Yom likut atzamot.Yom Likut Atzamot ascended in soul (story)Philip, Mary Magdalene and the Community of Hierapolis Bibliography
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