What was the significance of the resurrection of the dead to the Jewish people?
A) It was only an ancient myth that would not occur in reality
B) Only the Messiah would experience a resurrected life
C) It was expected to occur in the last days, allowing the people of God to share in the Kingdom of God
D) It was believed that only the soul would continue to exist as opposed to a bodily resurrection.
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