- Foreword
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- “Unless You See Signs and Wonders”
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- Not With Outward Show
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- The Raising of Lazarus
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- The Little Man Who Became Important
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- “Woman, Why Are You Weeping?”
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The Resurrection, a Subject of Controversy
The resurrection was especially a subject of controversy between the Pharisees and Sadducees. The Pharisees had been firm believers in the resurrection, but their views about the future state became confused. Death became a mystery beyond explanation. The discussions between the two parties usually resulted in angry disputes.HH 280.2
The Sadducees did not have so strong a hold on the common people, but many had the influence that wealth gives. The high priest was usually chosen from among them. The fact that they were eligible for such a high office gave influence to their errors.HH 280.3
The Sadducees rejected the teaching of Jesus; His teaching about the future life contradicted their theories. They believed that, having created human beings, God had left them to themselves, independent of a higher influence. They held that people were free to control their own lives and to shape the events of the world; their destiny was in their own hands.HH 280.4