Playlist: Jesus Christ's Burial (topic)
Proofs of Christ's Resurrection
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJoseph of Arimathea, a respected member of the Sanhedrin and a prominent figure in Jerusalem, played a crucial role in the burial of Jesus Christ. After His death, Joseph obtained the body, embalmed it, and wrapped it, ensuring over a period of hours that there was no life remaining. Alongside Nicodemus, he placed Jesus in his …
Christ's Death, Resurrection, and Ascension
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughJesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, died on Passover, Nisan 14, and was buried following His crucifixion. Exactly seventy-two hours after His burial, at the end of the Sabbath, God resurrected Him from the dead, fulfilling the type of the wavesheaf cutting. His burial marked the interval between His sacrificial death as the …
Chronic Difficulties
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughHuman tradition and Bible truth regarding the timing of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection do not square. Here is the overwhelming chronological evidence.
The Secret Disciples
Sermonette by Ted E. BowlingJoseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus were both high-ranking Jewish leaders who initially approached Jesus in secret, becoming secret or stealth disciples.
The Cursed Redeemer
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughHanging on a tree was designated the punishment for the worst kind of sin. Jesus was hung on a tree, having fulfilled the curse of the law for us.
'Being Seen of Them Forty Days'
Sermon by Mark SchindlerOn the 40th day on the count to Pentecost, Jesus ascended. The details of His activity before His ascension have not received the focus they should.
After the Resurrection
Sermon by Mark SchindlerThe absence of the 100 pounds of aloes, the folded 'turban,' and the rolled away stone indicate that a thorough cleansing and purification had occurred.
Disproving Hell
Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. RitenbaughMost of Protestant and Catholic theology is immersed in pagan concepts of hell, reinforced by Dante's Inferno. Here is what the Bible says, without tradition.