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The term refers both to the physical body of Jesus Christ, which was broken on the cross in order that redemption might be accomplished through him, and to the church.
His birth Jn 1:14 See also Ro 1:3; Gal 4:4; 1Ti 3:16
His bodily needs Mt 8:24 pp Mk 4:38 pp Lk 8:23; Mk 11:12 pp Mt 21:18; Lk 4:2 pp Mt 4:2; Jn 4:6; Jn 19:28
Mt 27:26 pp Mk 15:15 pp Jn 19:1 See also Mt 27:28-30 pp Mk 15:17-19 pp Jn 19:2-3; Lk 22:44
His real physical death Jn 19:31-37 See also Mt 27:35 pp Mk 15:24-25 pp Lk 23:33 pp Jn 19:23; Ac 2:23
His burial Mk 15:43-46 pp Mt 27:58-60 pp Lk 23:52-53 pp Jn 19:38-42
His physical resurrection Lk 24:37-43 See also Mt 28:9; Jn 20:19-20,27
Mt 26:26 pp Mk 14:22 pp Lk 22:19 See also Jn 6:51-58; 1Co 10:16; 1Co 11:23-30
Believers as members of the body of Christ 1Co 12:27 See also Ro 12:4-5; 1Co 12:12; Eph 4:4; Col 1:24
Jesus Christ as the head of the body Col 1:18 See also Eph 1:22; Eph 5:23
Jesus Christ’s resurrection body is a new temple Jn 2:19-22 See also Eph 2:19-22
Baptism is into the body of Christ 1Co 12:13 See also Gal 3:27
Believers receive spiritual life through the body of Christ Col 2:19 See also 1Co 10:16-17; Eph 4:15-16
Believers care for each other in the body of Christ 1Co 12:25-26 See also Eph 4:25; Eph 5:29-30; Col 3:15
Believers have different gifts in the body of Christ Ro 12:4-5 See also Ro 12:6-8; 1Co 12:12-31; Eph 4:11-13