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To: Greg or e who wrote (41175)9/7/2013 11:52:45 AM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
I put in the (non canonical) Gospel of Nicodemus because it shows us the number of corpses which left their graves on Easter and returned to Jerusalem to dine and dance and celebrate the good news! Matthew does not tell us the number of corpses which sprang from the graves and shuffled gamely into town to the amazement of Mark, Luke, and John and historians and writers galore--all who were unimpressed and thought it too commonplace for either gospels or history!! Matthew merely states that many of the saints left their graves and so forth.

The point is that this sort of thing would have been too too remarkable not to have been noted by myriad historians, as well as a great number of others in Jerusalem whose writings we have.