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Absolutely saying that this immediate resurrection has been the norm since Adam. How could it be different? We are talking about the basic building blocks of all living things. That doesn’t change nor will it ever.Are you saying that this immediate resurrection after death has been the norm since Adam? Because I don't believe that's what scripture teaches, and if that's what you're saying when you say "there's no such thing as all the dead bodies in the world being resurrected" then there would be a discussion to have, but perhaps we're misunderstanding each other. I was not asking if all the dead in 70 AD were physically resurrected in our current realm with their old bodies. I meant that they were resurrected to eternal life or eternal damnation in spiritual bodies. After all, Daniel 12 tells us that "at that time" there would be such a resurrection.
1st Peter 3 19in which also having gone, He preached to the spirits in prison 20at one time having disobeyed, when the longsuffering of God was waiting in thedays of Noah,
These people are alive. Jesus called the fact they are alive. The resurrection in the scriptures I shared already. Spirits don’t die. Else there would be no place called hell to have to house them. They are separated from the life of God but they are alive and have the form of human beings. That is the story of the rich man and Lazarus. Jesus said: There was a poor man named Lazurus. Past tense. That is the doctrine of the resurrection.
Daniel 12:2 is using the word resurrection illustratively. We already have spiritual bodies. We are in. Shell of flesh and blood bodies. There is nothing to “resurrect” in that sense.
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