by jimwalton » Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:35 pm
Because "has" sounds past tense—that it was something he DID (which is true, but...); When we say "He IS risen" is implies that he rose, and he is still risen—that it is something he IS: He IS risen.
Because "has" sounds past tense—that it was something he DID (which is true, but...); When we say "He IS risen" is implies that he rose, and he is still risen—that it is something he IS: He IS risen.