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You guys have not shown that the Scriptures teaches ones to pray/ask/intercede/(whatever the proper name for it) to Christians who are dead physically. I'm only going by what I see in scripture.
Oh well. You have not shown that the Scriptures teach what the canon of Scripture is... actually, you can't do that without accepting a canon in the first place. Where did your canon come from again? Did Paul write a list or something?

I'm out of this thread now... later
 
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What else could the term elders mean? Of course they are human. They are not angels or other heavenly creatures.

eldersplural of eld·er (Noun)

1. A person of greater age than someone specified.
2. A person of advanced age.

You said "of course they are humans" and you also said that they are the saints, my question is, how do you know? Who told you? Where in scripture is it said? Elders might very well be humans, they might not be when speaking about Heavenly things. My question is how do you know that they are Saints and how do you know their names?
 
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It has to do with being alive in Christ and there being no separation from Christ God = and since we're His Body, there is no division. Spiritually, we are one. So all of the verses on praying for one another, we believe means for all those joined in the Spirit.

Did you listen to the podcast? Fr. Peter goes through verses:

Ephesians 3:14-19

Hebrews 12:1-4, 18, and 28.

The wedding at Cana where the Theotokos intercedes for those at the wedding ceremony to Christ.

The rich man - a sinner, not even a believer, asks Abraham to pray for his brothers.

2 Tim 1:16-18. - (this one, Fr. Peter is talking about St. Paul praying for a departed saint).

....am listening. Not finished yet...
 
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At some point, you'll figure it out that Scripture was written before it was canonized. Even if it was canonized, those who canonized the scriptures are not somehow more worthy then those who wrote the Scriptures. Paul didn't have to write a list, the Holy Spirit wrote the books through inspired men which is why we even have a list to begin with. It was there before it was canonized. Those men who canonized the bible didn't write the table of content, they were given the scriptures and placed it in a certain order...they didn't write the Scriptures and then gave it a list, the Scriptures were already written before they came.

 
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It's called logical deduction.

If there are humans in Heaven as the term 'elder' affirms. Which humans would they be?
Who would Jesus want in Heaven with him. They would have to be exceptional holy people of strong faith.

The first two humans who loved him, his earthly parents who bathed him, fed him, protected him, loved and cared for him from birth. He would want his friends there, the Apostles with all their strengths and flaws.

I know without a doubt Jesus' family and friends would be there e.g. St Mary Magdalene, St Mary, St Joseph, St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke, St Paul, St Peter etc.

I'm guessing Abraham, Moses, Isaac, Elijah would also be there.
 
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I understand what you mean by the deceased Christians being in Christ. What I don't understand is the connection of being a deceased Christian and having the ability to hear the prayers of those who are on earth and being able to intercede for them.

I don't know where you are connecting the idea that a deceased Christian has the ability to not only hear what is being said on earth, but being able to pray for them.

Oh and by the way, the rich man asked Abraham to send Lazarus to his brothers, he never asked Abraham to pray for his brothers.

And no, I haven't yet listen to the podcast...but I figured it's your faith, I rather just hear what you have to say about it.
 
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Yes, I forgot to add Revelation. Good example, LOCO.

And I just got to this very verse while listening to Fr. Peter, except it's chapter 11, not 5 that is about the elders. He says the the Church Fathers teach us that the 24 elders are the 12 Patriarchs of Israel and the 12 Apostles.
 
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It's called logical deduction.
If you claim so.

I'm at a lost for words why you would give these elders a name when the scripture doesn't or why you would call them saints when the scripture doesn't.

And to Dorothea, there are 13 Apostles? So, which Apostle didn't get in as an elder?
 
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I don't think it's a matter of imagination, but a matter of how one understands God, His Body - the Saints, and the Spirit and how we interpret the Bible as a whole. As I told daydreamergurl:

1. Christ said we are alive if we are believers of His. We do not die spiritually.

2. The Body of Christ is never divided. You cannot separate the Body, and He is the Head.

3. St. Paul says that death cannot separate us from Christ.

4. We are to pray for one another, supplicate, intercede, etc. This naturally means all those in His Body which is on earth and in heaven.
 
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You guys have not shown that the Scriptures teaches ones to pray/ask/intercede/(whatever the proper name for it) to Christians who are dead physically. I'm only going by what I see in scripture.
Because you see His Body as divided because of physical death. Physical death does not divide us from Christ. Only spiritual death would do that.
 
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I was just wondering if that was the case
 
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Thank you Dorothea


Especially about the 24 elders being the 12 Patriarchs of Israel and the 12 Apostles.


When I just read your post my lightbulb went on. My priest Fr Gerry spoke about this very verse during an ecumenical meeting a few weeks ago, I just forgot about it.
 
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Not everything is contained in Scriptures, by just using half of Sacred Tradition your only getting half of Christianity
 
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Lazarus knew he was cooked. Knowing that, he was hoping to save his brothers from being stuck where he was.

Because those in heaven aren't here on earth. They are not living in a limited environment. They are not bound by earthly things such as not heariing or seeing things. They are in Christ, with Him, in the Spirit. Their hearing and seeing are obviously different than ours. Can you not understand that? Are you telling me you believe people in heaven are the exact same in the area of the senses as on earth?
 
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Not everything is contained in Scriptures, by just using half your only getting half of Christianity
What is the other half that I am missing?
If I don't use that other half, does that mean I can't go to heaven? And if the answer is no, then why do I need the the other half?
 
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Where did I write 13 Apostles? I said that Fr. Peter said according to the Church Fathers, the 24 elders in Revelation are the 12 Patriarchs of Israel and the 12 Apostles. Where did you read 13?
 
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Sure.
 
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TBH, I did take it personally and felt you were judging my heart and my relationship with God just because I have a relationship with His Body (on earth and in heaven).
I understand this.
It's not personal, in fact has nothing whatsoever to do
with you (no offense)
Yes, I probably shouldn't have gotten defensive, and of course the devil likes division. I also agree that the devil tempts us all the time.
Well, we are only human, but at least you're onto his tricks.
But I don't believe asking people to pray for us is a deception, but rather is pleasing to God and shows our love for Him and our love for each other.

I agree, and God even TOLD us to pray for each other and even with each other:
Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree
about anything you ask for,
it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.


I am fine with your disagreeing with the fact that we see the Saints undivided and you do, in "death," I just ask that you please be a bit more respectful of people's prayer life.
This is a debate forum Dorothea.
I am "debating" a topic.
Stating my own opinion and why I believe as I do.
Just as you can do that same thing...
It's not personal.
I would not question the way you pray to God in private.
I actually haven't questioned you at all Dorothea.
This is (no offense) not about you at all.
If you did want to question the way I pray, you'd be in good company:
I pray in tongues and defend it here frequently
It doesn't bother me a bit that others think it's of the devil.
It's clearly outlined in Scripture, so I can be sure that it's a God thing.

 
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Who else would they be?

Who do you think these 24 elders 'humans' in heaven are if they are not the 12 Apostles and the 12 Patriarchs of the 12 tribes of Israel?

Enlighten us.

We don't know where Judas is.

His replacement St Matthias is the 12 Apostle in Heaven.
 
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