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Etymology
From AF. resurrectiun, from OF. resurrection (French: résurrection), from LL. resurrectionem (nominative of resurrectio) from L. resurgere, "to rise again", from re-#Latin|re-, "again", + surgere, "to rise".
Noun
en-noun
- The act of arise|arising from the dead, id est becoming alive again.
- Christianity The Resurrection: The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
- Christianity A self-referential term for Jesus Christ
#:Quotations
#:*Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: - John 11:25''
Translations
trans-top|the act of arising from the dead
Czech: vzkÅ�ÃÅ¡enà n
Finnish: ylösnousemus
German: Wiederauferstehung f, Auferstehung f
Italian: resurrezione f
Latvian: augš�mcelšan�s
Lithuanian: prisik�limas
Polish: zmartwychwstanie
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trans-top|Christianity: the Resurrection
Czech: vzkÅ�ÃÅ¡enà n
Finnish: ylösnousemus
German: Wiederauferstehung f, Auferstehung f
Italian: resurrezione f
Latvian: augš�mcelšan�s
Lithuanian: prisik�limas
Polish: Zmartwychwstanie, rezurekcja
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trans-top|Christianity: A self-referential term for Jesus Christ
Finnish: ylösnousemus
German: Wiederauferstehung f
Italian: resurrezione f
Latvian: augš�mcelšan�s
Lithuanian: prisik�limas
Polish: Zmartwychwstanie
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Derived terms
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