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They Worshipped, Some Doubted

49 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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After His resurrection, Jesus began to appear to many witnesses, beginning with Mary Magdalene and the other women. However, most of the accounts of His appearances indicate the witnesses' inability to recognize Him, though they had visual evidence. Even when the disciples arrived in Galilee and saw Him on the mountain He designated, some believed, and some still doubted. Evidence is always interpreted through the lens of what we suppose. What these witnesses needed was not more evidence, but faith.

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