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In this Easter Sunday edition of Religion Today, host Martin Tanner explains what the word "resurrection" means. He mentions the four Old Testament verses which describe resurrection and a few of the many New Testament scriptures which mention resurrection. He explains how Mary could mistake newly resurrected Jesus for a gardener, and how the Apostle Thomas could put his fingers inside Jesus' unhealed wound on his side after the resurrection; and, why these accounts do not contradict the description of Jesus in Joseph Smith's First Vision of a bright and glorious resurrected Jesus. Martin explains how parents can raise their deceased children in the Millennium and how people who's physical body has been obliterated can still be resurrected.
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In this Easter Sunday edition of Religion Today, host Martin Tanner explains what the word "resurrection" means. He mentions the four Old Testament verses which describe resurrection and a few of the many New Testament scriptures which mention resurrection. He explains how Mary could mistake newly resurrected Jesus for a gardener, and how the Apostle Thomas could put his fingers inside Jesus' unhealed wound on his side after the resurrection; and, why these accounts do not contradict the description of Jesus in Joseph Smith's First Vision of a bright and glorious resurrected Jesus. Martin explains how parents can raise their deceased children in the Millennium and how people who's physical body has been obliterated can still be resurrected.

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