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Things resurrection often describes (“resurrection ________”)
appearances, appearance, period, life, body, church, men, event, story, motif, stories, theme, teaching, narrative, narratives, faith, ministry, state, community, perspective, experience, events, predictions, ascension, mission, era, situation, pattern, setting, day, account, kerygma, context, prediction, history, sequence, experiences, scene, existence, point, tradition, scenes, myth, cycle, revelation, age, meals, mystery, glory, theology, sayings, phenomenon, encounter, commissioning, traditions, exaltation, discourses, belief, ritual, announcements, drama, discourse, visit, commission, rites, incidents, teachings, dialectic, flower, disciples, identity, command, christians, utterances, vision
How resurrection often is described (“________ resurrection”)
first, general, glorious, own, physical, future, spiritual, final, second, literal, joyful, better, blessed, universal, national, miraculous, actual, true, personal, real, subsequent, moral, happy, corporeal, eschatological, triumphant, post, sudden, christian, eventual, ultimate, holy, bodily, partial, immediate, alleged, promised, eternal, novel, symbolic, annual, victorious, mighty, speedy, double, immortal, veritable, figurative, unexpected, perpetual, simultaneous, apparent, fleshly, artificial, death, wonderful, joyous, his, genuine, anticipated, temporary, pretended, mystical, blissful, out, pre
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