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Time this thread died. Its original topic has long gone into the oblivion of Christian debate.
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everyone with sin dies
yes we do get a exception, in fact we shall not all die, but we will be changed in a momentEVERYONE DIES. Christians don't get a special exception from death.
Obviously this is a greatnews thread and all, but I really do want to go to Heaven so that I can hang out with Jesus all day long while riding ponies and making lily bouquets and garlands.
A childish statement, but one can only dream.
don't you remember in the bible where it says we will not all die but be changed in a moment? and what about where it says us who are alive and remain will be changed in a instant? or what about here it says but we will never die if we believe in Jesus, of course that verse is talking about the second deathWe still die.
Jesus Christ suffered death, but was resurrected from it. The servant is not greater than the master. We will die, and be resurrected, as was Christ.
wrong, the verse in Corinthians states . Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed,.......... sleep is the christian word for die, I read the original greek and it does not say what you are sayingIt's not "we will not all die". That's bad syntax. The Greek reads "we will ALL not die". Meaning, no Christian dies. But obviously Paul was speaking in a spiritual sense, since we see all the time that Christians are not spared from bodily death.
I know enough, i have lexicons and the bible in greek , and other various booksAnd how much do you know about Koine Greek syntax?