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Resurrection <1,,386, anastasis>

denotes (I) "a raising up," or "rising" (ana, "up," and histemi, "to cause to stand"), Luk 2:34, "the rising up;" the AV "again" obscures the meaning; the Child would be like a stone against which many in Israel would stumble while many others would find in its strength and firmness a means of their salvation and spiritual life; (II) of "resurrection" from the dead, (a) of Christ, Act 1:22, Act 2:31, Act 4:33, Rom 1:4, Rom 6:5, Phi 3:10, 1Pe 1:3, 1Pe 3:21; by metonymy, of Christ as the Author of "resurrection," Joh 11:25; (b) of those who are Christ's at His Parousia (see COMING), Luk 14:14, "the resurrection of the just;" Luk 20:33, Luk 1:20-36, Joh 5:29 (1st part), "the resurrection of life;" Joh 11:24, Act 23:6, Act 24:15 (1st part); 1Co 15:21, 1Co 15:42, 2Ti 2:18, Heb 11:35 (2nd part), see RAISE, Note (3); Rev 20:5, "the first resurrection;" hence the insertion of "is" stands for the completion of this "resurrection," of which Christ was "the firstfruits;" Rev 20:6; (c) of "the rest of the dead," after the Millennium (cp. Rev 20:5); Joh 5:29 (2nd part), "the resurrection of judgment;" Act 24:15 (2nd part), "of the unjust;" (d) of those who were raised in more immediate connection with Christ's "resurrection," and thus had part already in the first "resurrection," Act 26:23, Rom 1:4 (in each of which "dead" is plural; see Mat 27:52); (e) of the "resurrection" spoken of in general terms, Mat 22:23, Mar 12:18, Luk 20:27, Act 4:2, Act 17:18, Act 23:8, Act 24:21, 1Co 1:15-13, Heb 6:2; (f) of those who were raised in OT times, to die again, Heb 11:35 (1st part), lit., "out of resurrection."

<2,,1815, exanastasis>

ek, "from" or "out of," and No. 1, Phi 3:11, followed by ek, lit., "the out-resurrection from among the dead." For the significance of this see ATTAIN, No. 1.

<3,,1454, egersis>

"a rousing" (akin to egeiro, "to arouse, to raise"), is used of the "resurrection" of Christ, in Mat 27:53.

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