Lost body hypothesis
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title:
Lost body hypothesis
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The Lost body Hypothesis tries to explain the empty tomb of Jesus by a naturally occurring event, not by resurrection, fraud, theft or coma. Only the Gospel of Matthew (28:2) mentions a 'great earthquake' on the day of Jesus' resurrection. The preceding crucifixion quake was accompanied by darkness, splitting of the rock and opening of graves. In this way, a crack in the rock is purported to explain the empty tomb on resurrection day; the body of Jesus fell into a crevice produced by the earthqu
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Theory to explain the empty tomb of Jesus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_body_hypothesis
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2023-11-19T06:02:55Z
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