1 Corinthians 15:5

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that Jesus appeared to Cephas (another name for Peter) and then to the twelve apostles after his resurrection. It emphasizes the physical visibility of Jesus post-resurrection.

Explained for Children

Imagine you lost a toy, but later found it in your room where you left it. This is like that, but much bigger! After Jesus died, people thought they wouldn't see him again. But then he appeared to Peter and his friends, showing he was alive!

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this part of the Bible called 1 Corinthians around 53-54 AD to the church in Corinth. He is reminding them about Jesus' resurrection appearances as a way to strengthen their faith.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we feel like hope or belief might be lost, remember that Jesus appeared after his death, showing life beyond what we see. This can give us courage and hope during tough times in our lives.

Topics

resurrectionapostlesfaithhopeJesustestimony

Related Verses

Luke 24:34John 20:19-20Matthew 28:16-17Mark 16:14Acts 1:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Cephas mentioned separately from the twelve?
Cephas, also known as Peter, was a leader among the disciples. Mentioning him first emphasizes his importance and the immediacy of Jesus' appearance to him.
What does this verse tell us about the nature of resurrection appearances?
It suggests that these were physical encounters where Jesus could be seen and recognized, offering a tangible proof of life after death.
How do we know Cephas is Peter?
In other parts of the New Testament, such as Galatians 1:18, 'Cephas' is used interchangeably with 'Peter', confirming they are the same person.
What does this verse say about the reliability of the resurrection accounts?
It supports that multiple witnesses saw Jesus post-resurrection, indicating a strong basis for the historical claims made in the New Testament.
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