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Complicated Q&A from Yahoo Answers

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kida

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I found this question on Yahoo Answers yesterday:
Where in the Bible does it tell about after Jesus died and rose he opened the door to heaven and Elijah?
got dead people to rise up and go to heaven?

I'm asking because yesterday someone on here said this. I have read the Bible and I go to church so I just wanted to see what the Bible actually did say.
The answers given were as follows:

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No where,that is not Biblical.
#2 #3 #4 - Mine #3 listed his source as "Insight on the Scriptures" which is the Jehovah's Witnesses Bible interpretation source. I listed my resources as Bible Gateway and Matthew Henry's Commentary.

So my questions are: How would you answer this question? How would you respond to answer #3? How would you respond to my answer? I'm open to criticism if I'm wrong, just please make it Spirit-led criticism (using "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control") And if I've posted this in the wrong forum, I apologize
 

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Its hard to answer conflated questions, and I think you did fine, kida.

Concerning the last half of the first question - about the door and Elijah - is highly likely a reference to the Jewish Pesach (Passover). This is not in Scripture but is according to Jewish tradition. In the ceremony, a cup is poured for Elijah, who according to Mal 4:5 will precede the Messiah. After the cup is poured, the door is opened a bit for the possibility of Elijah's coming.

Matthew 27:51-53 addresses the second question. How would I reply to #3 that the passage just says the bodies were just "thrown about" their tombs?

Well, its just hard to ignore the wording in the passage itself. In verse 52 it says that "the bodies...were raised." Then verse 53 says that "they came out of the tombs." The clincher is verse 53, where "they went into the holy city."

The tombs were located outside the city, not in it. Dead bodies can be "thrown about" from their tombs, but they certainly don't "go into the city" by themselves.


LDG
 
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