What I know about the Bible is from posting to Christians and also looking up verses and chapters online, so I know what is pertinent mostly to prophecies, because those are what Christians normally cite as proof about Jesus returning, which come back to hit them in the face since they are not about Jesus and I can show them that. But it does not matter to them what I show them, they will twist it to BE about Jesus.
I have not read the resurrection stories because it really is not pertinent to who Baha’u’llah was so I consider it a waste of time to conjecture whether Jesus rose or not. Nobody can prove that one way or another and it really does not matter now, unless someone could prove it, because it is just a matter of what people choose to believe. Those stories can have explanations other than that Jesus rose from the grave bodily, even if they make it sound like He actually did. For whatever reason, that was the goal of the writers, we cannot know exactly why that was their goal. Someday I will have time to read the resurrection stories and I might have more of an opinion. Now you have me curious, as I did not know about the parts where it talks about dead people allegedly coming out of their graves and walking around town. I thought it was only Jesus who purportedly rose and walked around.
When I first came on this thread I said that the reasons Christians have to believe Jesus rose is simple: If Jesus did not rise then Jesus could not have ascended and Jesus cannot return, in the same body. The second reason Christians believe that the bodily resurrection of Jesus is crucial is that they believe that means they too will all be resurrected from their graves and get a glorified body after they die, and they believe that is the only way they can have an afterlife. They derive this belief from slapping together some verses from the Old Testament with what Paul said in 1 Corinthians 15. The Baha’is interpret that chapter much differently:
The Great Resurrection
No, they are not
literally stuck with it; they just believe they are stuck with it, which keeps them stuck. But the fact that most Western Baha’is were formerly Christians is proof that they are not stuck. They have free will so they have a choice to look at what Baha’is have to say, but the main reasons they don’t are because of ego (they are so sure they are right) and fear (they are afraid of going to hell if they do not believe in Jesus the way the Church taught them to believe in Jesus). Also, they are slap happy with their beliefs because it means they are going to heaven, even if everyone else goes to hell, wherever they believe heaven is.
I sometimes wonder how the Bible could be the Word of God given all the inconsistencies and all the stories that are not literally true; how and why would God allow it to be written? The only answer I can muster up is that God tests people and it has been that way in every age, so God has now come with a new revelation that explains the Bible and it is there for the taking. If people reject Baha’u’llah, there will be a price to pay. I am not God so I do not know what that price will be but from what I know is in the Writings I think the price will be higher for Jews and Christians who were told about Baha’u’llah than for others, because those religions have scriptures that point straight to Baha’u’llah as being the Messiah. There are various reasons why they cannot see that, and only God knows what those reasons are, and whether they are excusable. I like to think that a just God takes those reasons into account so I do not think that means they will not go to heaven, but they will miss out on what they could have had, which is a better place in heaven, in the Crimson Ark that God has prepared for the people of Baha.
First, looks can be deceiving. I do not think that the NT teaches what Christians believe it teaches and that is explained in this book,
Christ and Baha'u'llah.
I would pay particular close attention to these chapters:
1
God's Call to the Christians . . . . . . . . . .11
2
The Kingdom in the Bible . . . . . . . . . . . .14
3
Jesus Christ, Herald of the Kingdom . . . . . . 20
4
The False Prophets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Secondly, you need to separate Christianity from Jesus. Progressive revelation means that Jesus was a Manifestation of God. What Christianity did to change the New Testament with all its stories is not through any fault or doing of Jesus. Jesus did not write the New Testament.