A prophet who has been raised from the dead.
Easy not to get that, particularly when you have been online for an hour on the topic of resurrection.
I thought part of your argument in the past was that the idea of resurrection in Judaism was something practically unheard of, and therefore the apparent resurrection of Jesus was not something at all in the Jewish purview, and all the more memorable for being so unexpected.
In fact there aren't many instances of 'raising the dead' in the OT. One supposedly performed by Elijah, and the 'raising of Samuel' by a necromancer, on the instruction of Saul (Isaiah among other prophets specifically condemns necromancy as something demonic, so the latter would have probably been regarded as a contrived illusion)
The idea of any kind of truly conscious afterlife only developed late (see Book of Daniel), and of course the matter was still a matter of controversy between the Saducees and Pharisees of Jesus' time. But in these matters, the contention is about
life after death in another world, not about corpses being reanimated in this one.
This brings us to the crux of the matter in Christian theology - what on earth do Christians
mean by the Resurrection? Especially when they talk about believers having 'met the risen Christ'. Christ we are told was God Incarnate - the second person of the Trinity - as such God was always there to be met (if you believe in him). So what on earth is one expected to believe about this Resurrection business? It sounds to me like wanting to have your cake and eat it ten times over. Jesus is dead, and yet later gets up and walks. He's still flesh and blood, supposedly, but can somehow walk through walls. He tells Mary Magdelene not to touch him (is he in fact half spirit at this point, and 'too hot to handle'?) Yet he specifically directs Doubting Thomas to touch him - indeed to stick his fingers in his wounds.
The whole thing is a farrago of contradictions, which is crowned with the biggest contradiction of all, in the words of St Paul:
"Flesh and blood
cannot inherit the Kingdom of God".