the resurrection and mary's encounters with the risen jesus
The resurrection refers to the belief in Christianity that Jesus, who was crucified and died, rose from the dead after three days. It is considered a central event in Christian theology and signifies victory over sin and death. Mary's encounters with the risen Jesus refer to the biblical accounts of Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers, encountering Jesus after his resurrection. These encounters are described in the New Testament and illustrate the belief in the physical appearance of Jesus to his disciples after his resurrection.
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