Does the Talmud talk about a ressurection 3 days after the end of the world?
Are there references in Talmud that indicate a first century Jewish belief that the general resurrection that would occur 3 days after the end of the world? Some scholars have indicated that this first century belief is reflected in the Talmud and helped form the Christian resurrection myth of Jesus after 3 days. This brings us to the question of today - does the Talmud talk about a resurrection 3 days after the end of the world? Let me begin by citing passages that appear to be the relevant
Zalman Kravitz