how is this supposed to be fulfillment of a prophecy, even if the text was more clear on the details so that it could only be a reference to JC this would be to claim that JC wasn't aware of the bible and hadn't read it, I do the same as this every week when wishing I had chosen different numbers on the lottery after I have seen the results. If a book says a saviour would rise in the east and someone reads it and then claims to be that saviour so deliberately moves to the east to support his claim, "prophecy fulfillment" isn't the term for that is it, its closer to "con" surely
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Yes, but you can't will yourself to come out of a tomb and be alive and well after going through a brutal Roman crucifixion. And the fact that 11 apostles turned from uncertainty and cowardice (before the reported resurrection) into bold evangelizing martyrs who laid down their lives for Christ is some evidence for this actual Resurrection. And the huge St. Peters basilica in the heart of the former great Roman Empire would have never been built unless something caused one former cowardly apostle who denied Christ 3x's to a lone woman to have a serious attitude adjustment.
