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Jesus, also known as Christ, is a central figure in Easter celebrations. He was crucified on Good Friday, symbolizing the sacrifice of his life for humanity's sins. Three days later, Jesus was resurrected, or brought back to life, marking the beginning of Easter Sunday. This event is seen as a triumph over death and sin, offering hope and redemption to all people. Jesus' empty tomb serves as a symbol of eternal life and new beginnings, celebrated during Easter's resurrection-themed traditions and rituals.
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