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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 68107027" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>Does the old testament talk about an alternative to Sheol? Can you please quote those bits you have in mind? I remember reading in Acts the difference between Pharisee and Sadducee beliefs concerning resurrection. I wonder whether old testament even had a grasp on the nature of life after death. Even whether it seemed like a real hope to them. We know of course in the post-resurrection context that we expect Jesus to lead the resurrection and sorting of all nations, but there is no way we should immediately expect this context to have been known before His resurrection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 68107027, member: 261524"] Does the old testament talk about an alternative to Sheol? Can you please quote those bits you have in mind? I remember reading in Acts the difference between Pharisee and Sadducee beliefs concerning resurrection. I wonder whether old testament even had a grasp on the nature of life after death. Even whether it seemed like a real hope to them. We know of course in the post-resurrection context that we expect Jesus to lead the resurrection and sorting of all nations, but there is no way we should immediately expect this context to have been known before His resurrection. [/QUOTE]
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