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u noe in the first movie that Aslan was dead rite? well how did he come back to life?
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he didnt die, something about he couldnt be killed on that stone thing because its againts the rules or something so he comes back to life
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He came back to life in the first movie-because the white witch didn't understand completely the magic she was using, his death didn't "stick" for lack of a better word.
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Aslan didn't die in the first movie, he was there in the end if I remember correctly. He was dead for a little but was brought back to life at least thats what happened in the books...

He came back to life because he was an Innocent,and he sacrificed himself for another . Read the book (or pay attention during the movie next time!)
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in the first movie it was to make an anology between how jesus resurrected with aslan
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The Chronicles of Narnia is what CS Lewis called Supposals. Suppose the God of that world could come within it and dwell within and among His creation; and suppose that this world was filled with talking creatures like Himself. Now He is perfect without sin, and has always existed, so He was willing to die (and He actually did die) for Edmund's treachery (sin) because Edmund had a sin nature like we all do because He is a "Son (or heir) of Adam."
The quote goes like this: "When a willing victim dies in a trators stead, even death itself will work backwards." Because Aslan (God/who became the man Jesus) is without sin, He could be the only one who could fulfill the law for the guilty; He was innocent, so He could take the death penalty for the sinner. The evil one, (The White Witch) required Blood shed for the evil that Edmund had done. This matches up with Scripture: In the Old Testament God's Word says, "Without the shedding of Blood, there is no remission of sins." Aslan choose to die in Edmund's place even though Edmund hurt Him, and He fulfilled the witches claim for the life blood, But because HE is innocent, Death had no hold on Him. Remember, God/ Aslan has always existed, and goes back even before the White Witch/ (Satan), So the Law was fullfilled by Aslan's/ Jesus' shed blood for Edmund/ Us, But God was able to raise himself up to life again, because He was a pure, unblemished, Sacrifice in place of another. And Because the Children believed in Him, they got to dwell with Him forever...(See: "The Last Battle." By CS Lewis.) Also, I would recommend checking out "The Magicians Nephew."

One of my favorite Gospel parallels in The Chronicles of Narnia, other than Christ Dieing in our place and Riseing form the Dead, is what He (as Aslan) did for Eustice in "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," When He "removes his layers"...See the book to find out what I mean; I don't want to spoil it for any one.
Also, another important note, I think the "Stone Table" refers to God's 10 Commandments in Exodus Ch. 20 and Deuteronomy Ch. 5. (Feel Free to Check them out.)
God Bless you and Thank you for this great Question.

I think anyone who reads this will enjoy checking out:

The Narnia Story
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