Here are the passages in Acts where the resurrection is mentioned or proclaimed:
Direct Proclamations of Jesus' Resurrection:
- Acts 1:22 — The replacement for Judas must be a witness of the resurrection
- Acts 2:24–32 — Peter's Pentecost sermon: God raised Jesus, fulfilling Psalm 16
- Acts 3:15 — Peter at the temple: "God raised him from the dead… we are witnesses"
- Acts 3:26 — God raised up his servant and sent him to bless you
- Acts 4:2 — Peter and John proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection from the dead
- Acts 4:10 — Before the Sanhedrin: Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom God raised from the dead
- Acts 4:33 — The apostles gave testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus with great power
- Acts 5:30 — Before the council: "The God of our fathers raised Jesus"
- Acts 10:40–41 — Peter at Cornelius's house: God raised him on the third day
- Acts 13:30–37 — Paul's sermon in Antioch of Pisidia: God raised him, fulfilling Psalm 2 and Psalm 16; he did not see corruption
- Acts 17:3 — Paul in Thessalonica: explaining that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead
- Acts 17:18 — In Athens, Paul was preaching "Jesus and the resurrection" (anastasis)
- Acts 17:31–32 — Paul at the Areopagus: God has given assurance by raising him from the dead; some mocked when they heard of the resurrection
- Acts 22:8 — Paul's testimony references the risen Jesus speaking to him (the Damascus road encounter)
- Acts 23:6 — Paul before the Sanhedrin: "It is with respect to the hope and the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial"
- Acts 24:15 — Paul before Felix: "There will be a resurrection of both the just and the unjust"
- Acts 24:21 — Paul: "It is with respect to the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial before you"
- Acts 25:19 — Festus to Agrippa: the dispute concerned "a certain Jesus, who was dead, but whom Paul asserted to be alive"