Milestones to Emmaus: the Third Day Resurrection in the Old Testament (Paperback)

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Paperback Book by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Where does the Old Testament teach the resurrection? Every time Jesus spoke of his resurrection, he claimed the Scriptures taught that it must occur on the third day (Matt 16:21; Mark 8:31; Luke 9:22; John 2:19). Paul made the same claim (1 Cor 15:4). Milestones to Emmaus explores over forty references to the third day in the Old Testament, emphasizing the suffering followed by glory pattern that Jesus taught his Emmaus disciples (Luke 24:26). We come to see that the third day resurrection is not just alluded to occasionally; rather this gospel message is the theme of the entire canonical Old Testament, just as Jesus said (Luke 24:27)!

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Paperback Book by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Where does the Old Testament teach the resurrection? Every time Jesus spoke of his resurrection, he claimed the Scriptures taught that it must occur on the third day (Matt 16:21; Mark 8:31; Luke 9:22; John 2:19). Paul made the same claim (1 Cor 15:4). Milestones to Emmaus explores over forty references to the third day in the Old Testament, emphasizing the suffering followed by glory pattern that Jesus taught his Emmaus disciples (Luke 24:26). We come to see that the third day resurrection is not just alluded to occasionally; rather this gospel message is the theme of the entire canonical Old Testament, just as Jesus said (Luke 24:27)!

Paperback Book by Dr. Warren A. Gage.

Where does the Old Testament teach the resurrection? Every time Jesus spoke of his resurrection, he claimed the Scriptures taught that it must occur on the third day (Matt 16:21; Mark 8:31; Luke 9:22; John 2:19). Paul made the same claim (1 Cor 15:4). Milestones to Emmaus explores over forty references to the third day in the Old Testament, emphasizing the suffering followed by glory pattern that Jesus taught his Emmaus disciples (Luke 24:26). We come to see that the third day resurrection is not just alluded to occasionally; rather this gospel message is the theme of the entire canonical Old Testament, just as Jesus said (Luke 24:27)!