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Milestones to Emmaus: The Third Day Resurrection in the Old Testament is unavailable, but you can change that!

Does the Old Testament clearly teach the resurrection? Every time Jesus speaks of his coming resurrection, he claims that the Scriptures teach that it must happen on “the third day” (Matt. 16:21; Mark 8:31; Luke 9:22; John 2:19). Paul, likewise, teaches that the Scriptures require Christ’s resurrection to be on the third day (1 Cor. 15:4). Milestones to Emmaus explores 40 explicit references to...

The three days’ journey marks the boundary between Egypt and the Sea, between the land of bondage and the hope of freedom on the way to the land of promise. Indeed Pharaoh himself recognized that the journey of three days was calculated to enable the people to be free, for the three days’ journey would remove Israel from the jurisdiction of Egypt (cf. Exod 8:21–24). In the symbolic world of the Old Testament, Egypt represents the land of the graves and death. By making a three days’ journey, Israel
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