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They Crucified Him, But They Did Not Kill Him

34 min · 18. Mai 2026
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This book explores a theological reinterpretation of the crucifixion that seeks to reconcile Christian apostolic witness with the Qur’anic denial of Yeshua’s defeat. The author argues that while the historical execution and physical death of Yeshua were real, the hostile boast of his enemies—that they had successfully destroyed or invalidated him—was false. By examining the biblical claim that it was impossible for death to hold him, the text suggests that the cross was not a temporary defeat but a hidden victory over death’s authority. This perspective redefines the "appearance" mentioned in the Qur’an not as a visual illusion of the event, but as a false perception by his enemies regarding their own triumph. Ultimately, the sources advocate for a "Resurrection Society" that lives according to the unveiled reality that death has no final dominion over the obedient.

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