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risen
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v. move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows" [syn: lift , arise , move up , go up , come up , uprise ] [ant: descend ] increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the ...
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Risen may refer to: Risen (video game) Risen (The Awakening album) Risen (O.A.R. album) Risen (2010 film) , a 2010 Welsh film Risen (2016 film) , a 2016 American film Risen, a nature reserve in southern Sweden
Usage examples of risen.
Because he can grant a form of eternal life, creating an elite known as the Risen, his power has been absolute.
The second man, Christ the Lord, soon to return from heaven, was a quickening spirit, head and representative of a risen spiritual race for whom is prepared the eternal inheritance of the saints in light.
For, by his peculiar power of forming habits, accumulating experience, transmitting acquirements and tendencies, he has slowly risen to his present state with all its wealth of wisdom, arts, and comforts.
Whether we have risen or fallen to our present rank, the actual rank itself is not altered.
Then shall glory cover the living, and the risen, children of Israel, and confusion fall on their Gentile foes.
Now, what could be more natural than that a person holding this creed, who should be brought to believe that Jesus was the true Messiah and after his death had risen from among the dead into heaven, should immediately conclude that this was a pledge or illustration of the abrogation of the gloomy penalty of sin, the deliverance of souls from the subterranean prison, and their admission to the presence of God beyond the sky?
Christ has appeared, declared the tidings of grace, died, visited the dead, risen victoriously, and gone back to heaven, where he now tarries.
It seems impossible to avoid seeing in this passage a plain statement of the millennial reign of Christ on the earth with his risen martyrs.
Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith also is vain: ye are yet in your sins.
He has risen into universality, and is accessible to the soul of every one that believeth.
Christ risen from among the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept.
If God is in history, guiding the moral drift of human affairs, then the dazzling success of the proclamation of the risen Redeemer is the Divine seal upon the truth of his mission and the reality of his apotheosis.
Christ had not risen, then they were mistaken in supposing that heaven had been opened for them: they were yet held in the necessity of descending to the under world, the penalty of their sins.
Christ that died, yea, rather, that is risen again and is now at the right hand of God.
Christ has risen, immaculate and immortal, into the pure and holy heaven: then live virtuously and piously, that you may be found worthy to be received unto him.