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Acts 2:13

Definition: In the Bible's Acts chapter 2, Jesus is seen as walking with a crowd, much like he did when he was on trial for blasphemy in Jerusalem (Luke 23:46-51). But instead of being arrested and judged by Roman soldiers, he was crucified alongside his apostles (Acts 3:27). This scene has become famous due to its provocative imagery and its humorous interpretation. It's no accident that the crowd behind him had a particularly strong reaction โ€“ they laughed at Jesus' crucifixion for the absurdity of it all. But just as he was about to be buried in his tomb, Jesus came out of his grave. "Now then, you too will see!" He spoke, and without saying a word, they followed him up to their death, not expecting such a bizarre and unexpected event on the day of his crucifixion. In this way, Acts 2:13 has become a classic example in religious storytelling that is both shocking and hilarious. It's a testament to Jesus' power, grace, and enduring love that he could stand up to death without losing any of it.