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Dead people walked through Jerusalem
~ Bible Scripture Explained ~
…a 14 minute video
Matthew 27: 52-53
(1599 Geneva Bible)
And the [a]graves did open themselves, and many bodies of the Saints,
which slept, arose,
53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
[a] That is to say, the stones clave asunder, and the graves did open themselves, to show by this token, that death was overcome: and the resurrection of the dead followed the resurrection of Christ, as appeareth by the next verse following.
Dead saints walked through Jerusalem. Matthew records it as historical fact — right next to the torn curtain and the earthquake. Yet pastors skip it. Theologians avoid it. Commentaries rush past it in a single paragraph.
In this video, we break down:
► WHO were these risen saints? (The Greek word “hagioi” and what it means)
► WHY did God raise them at that exact moment? (The firstfruits connection)
► The Ezekiel 37 prophecy that came to life in Jerusalem
► The 7 passive verbs that reveal God’s invisible hand
► Why only Matthew recorded it — and why the silence doesn’t disprove it
► What Ignatius, Irenaeus, Augustine, and Chrysostom believed about this event
► What this means for YOUR future resurrection
hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!
This is not a parable. Not a metaphor. Not a vision. Matthew records it the same way he records the tearing of the temple curtain and the earthquake. And the early church fathers believed it without hesitation.
(Bible Scripture Explained)

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