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Jesus’ Resurrection Resources

Information will be added here about various resources connected with this study of Jesus’ resurrection.

In the Heart of the Earth: the Sign of Jonah Reveals Two Hearts

by Ray Foucher.

Heart of the EarthHere is perhaps the ultimate secret code.  Dark forces have worked for centuries and are still trying to keep these secrets hidden.  This book uses the Bible itself to decipher some key phrases and discover their deepest meaning.  Uncovered are gems of truth that you may not read of anywhere else.  You will learn some amazing answers to questions regarding Jesus’ resurrection:

  • Three Days and Three Nights – When did Jesus Himself say this period would start?  Was it literally three days and three nights as He said?  When did it end?  Biblical clues point to a much different answer than tradition suggests.
  • In the Heart of the Earth – Just where was this located?  The answer, from the Bible itself, is surprising and not what most have understood.  The phrase will take on a much greater and personal significance for you.
  • He Saw and Believed – What did John see in the tomb to convince him Jesus had been raised when shortly before he understood grave robbers had been there first?  Something unique about the grave clothes convinced him of the resurrection.
  • His Resurrection on the Lord’s Day – Did the event of Jesus’ Resurrection occur on His day – the seventh-day Sabbath ((Matthew 12:8)?  What are the implications for Sunday sacredness?
  • The Heart of the Matter – How far will God go in allowing us to have the desire of our hearts?  Does He always allow us to have our free will?  Ponder the most important questions about how the significance of “in the heart of the earth” applies to you personally.

Note that this is the 2026 edition (Third edition; first publication was in  2009).

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Supplement Additional, related information on the Timing of the
Resurrection, First Fruits and Pentecost (711 kb; 28pages)

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