Sermon Tone Analysis
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The gospel has been preached to them
They have received the gospel
They now stand in the gospel
This is what has saved them
Unless they have believed in vain
By recording the resurrection appearances, the New Testament leaves no doubt about this event.
• In or around Jerusalem
To Mary Magdalene (John 20:11-18)
To the other women (Matt.
28:8-10)
To Peter (Luke 24:34)
To ten disciples (Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-25)
To the Eleven, including Thomas (John 20:26-29)
At His ascension (Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:4-12)
• To the disciples on the Emmaus road (Luke 24:13-35)
• In Galilee (Matt.
28:16-20; John 21:1-24)
• To five hundred people (1 Cor.
15:6)
• To James and the apostles (1 Cor.
15:6)
• To Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-6; 18:9,10; 22:1-8; 23:11; 26:12-18; 1 Cor.
15:8)[1]
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[1]MacArthur, John Jr. /The MacArthur Study Bible/.
electronic ed., 1 Co 15:2.
Nashville: Word Pub., 1997, c1997.
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