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The term "reappeared" in a biblical context often refers to the return or manifestation of a person or divine being after a period of absence. This concept is significant in various narratives throughout the Bible, where it underscores themes of faith, fulfillment of prophecy, and divine intervention.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, the idea of reappearance is often associated with God's presence and intervention in the lives of His people. For instance, the Angel of the Lord reappears to individuals such as Hagar (
Genesis 16:7-13) and Gideon (
Judges 6:11-24), providing guidance, comfort, and assurance of God's plans. These reappearances serve as reminders of God's ongoing involvement and covenant with His people.
New Testament ContextThe New Testament provides a profound example of reappearance in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. After His crucifixion and burial, Jesus reappeared to His disciples and followers, affirming His victory over death and fulfilling the prophecies concerning the Messiah. In
John 20:19, the Berean Standard Bible states, "On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, 'Peace be with you!'" This reappearance not only confirmed His resurrection but also empowered the disciples to spread the Gospel.
Another significant reappearance is that of Jesus to Saul (later Paul) on the road to Damascus. In
Acts 9:3-6, Saul encounters the risen Christ, leading to his conversion and subsequent mission to the Gentiles. This event highlights the transformative power of Christ's reappearance and its impact on the early Church.
Theological SignificanceTheologically, reappearances in the Bible often signify the fulfillment of God's promises and the assurance of His presence. They serve as pivotal moments that alter the course of biblical history and the lives of those involved. The reappearance of Christ after His resurrection is central to Christian faith, as it validates His divinity and the hope of eternal life for believers.
Eschatological ImplicationsIn eschatological terms, the anticipated reappearance of Jesus Christ, known as the Second Coming, is a cornerstone of Christian doctrine. Believers await His return as a time of judgment and the establishment of God's eternal kingdom. This future reappearance is prophesied in passages such as
Matthew 24:30, where Jesus states, "At that time the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and all the tribes of the earth will mourn. They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven, with power and great glory."
The concept of reappearance, therefore, is woven throughout the biblical narrative, emphasizing God's faithfulness, the reality of Christ's resurrection, and the hope of His return.
Strong's Hebrew
7495. rapha -- to heal... 3), completely healed (1), heal (24), healed (22), healer (1), healing (2), heals
(3), physician (1), physicians (4), purified (2),
reappeared (1), repaired (2
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Was Christ's a Real Death?
... the foundation for all their hopes. A weak man would havereappeared,
subject to death like any other. But, on the contrary, he...
Sozomen as Author.
... The crossreappeared in the days of Constantius (iv.5); Julian's life is filled
with portents (v.1, 20, 22; vi.2). A curious bit of speculation occurs in vi.2...
The Eighteenth Theban Dynasty --(Continued)
... Thutmosis III.: the organisation of the Syrian provinces"Amenothes III.: the royal
worshippers of Atonu. In the year XXXIV. the Egyptiansreappeared in Zahi....
Valentine Weigel and Nature Mysticism
... But the Greek stream of thought as it nowreappeared was fused with streams of thought
from many other sources"medieval mysticism, Persian astrology, Arabian...
Toleration
... whence it came, or whither it went; that the utterances which startled them, the
tones of feeling and thought which terrified them,reappeared, though crushed...
Mr. ...
... Diamond ran in with the message himself, and when hereappeared he had in his hand
the torn and crumpled book which North Wind had given him. "Ah!...
Preface
... of it. But it has quite recentlyreappeared in an Armenian manuscript together
with Books IV and V of the greater work. The Armenian...
Of Certain Outward Temptations and Appearances of Satan. Of the...
... I was in great terror, made the sign of the cross as well as I could,
and then the form vanished"but itreappeared instantly....
Monks of Palestine: Hesycas, Epiphanius, who was Afterwards in...
... brothers were once journeying homewards, when Malachion was suddenly snatched away
and became invisible; soon afterwards, however, hereappeared and continued...
The Bishops of Jerusalem.
... has Gordianus, and Syncellus, Sardianos. What became of Gordius when Narcissus
reappeared we do not know. He must have died very...
Thesaurus
Reappeared (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Reappeared (1 Occurrence). Leviticus 14:48 And
if the priest shall come in, and look, and, behold, the
...Reaping (10 Occurrences)
Reappearing (1 Occurrence)
Nazirite (10 Occurrences)
... At the time of the captivity they were looked upon as a vanished glory in Israel
(Lamentations 4:7 margin), but theyreappeared in later history. 11....
High (4559 Occurrences)
... seat, and offering up incense. Then resuming his splendid robes, hereappeared
before the people (Leviticus 16). Thus the wearing of...
Isaiah (64 Occurrences)
... Nothing, however, came of the alliance, for the following year Sargon's armyreappeared
in Philistia in order to discipline Ashdod for conspiracy with the king...
Heaven (653 Occurrences)
... 4. Later Ideas: The very phrase, "the kingdom of God,"reappeared at the close of
the Reformation period among the Pietists of Germany, who, as their...
Kingdom (409 Occurrences)
... 4. Later Ideas: The very phrase, "the kingdom of God,"reappeared at the close of
the Reformation period among the Pietists of Germany, who, as their...
God (45911 Occurrences)
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