What about the transfiguration as it relates to the topic?
what's the transfiguration got to do with it?
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What about the transfiguration as it relates to the topic?
What about the transfiguration as it relates to the topic?
Me thinketh some study is in order for you concerning the topic of a requirement for people being in the morgue for 3 days. Has nothing to do with religious ideas on death.
Me thinketh some study is in order for you concerning the topic of a requirement for people being in the morgue for 3 days. Has nothing to do with religious ideas on death.
What about it?
The transfiguration was not literal, it was a vision.
Mat. 17:9 Now as they came down from the mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying, Tell the vision to no one until the Son of Man is risen from the dead.
So Jesus said. I believe Him, don't you?
just admit it;
picking and choosing
The same could be said about those who pick and choose what teaching of paul's they want to obey. And James has some good teaching also.
1Co_7:39 The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom she will; only in the Lord.
Jas_5:16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
Who was Jesus talking with? Spirits or spirits of Moses and Elias? Nol resurrection had occured yet. Where did these people come from? Didn't Jesus appear the same way as Moses and Elias? These people were dead a long time before this happened.what's the transfiguration got to do with it?
I guess that would hinge on what you think the word vision means. Here is what I found - that which is seen, spectacle. Now I suppose you would mean a vision in the sense of a dream. There is no indication of such in either narrative found in Matthew or Mark. The disciples were active participants in the episode. So I guess one can say it was a viosion in the sense of a dream or altared state of mind if they wish. The law forbids necromancy. Jesus couldn't have been talking to dead people. Jesus was transfigured and then Moses and Elias appeared and conversed.What about it?
The transfiguration was not literal, it was a vision.
Mat. 17:9 Now as they came down from the mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying, Tell the vision to no one until the Son of Man is risen from the dead.
So Jesus said. I believe Him, don't you?
Sure thought I made an indication and even told you where to look for the information. So make your point if that isn't good enough cause you ain't getting more.The point was, where do you think it came from? Stay with me...Please read the post thoroughly.
Me thinketh thou dost not understand the way Jews reckonded time in that day. BTW it really has nothing to do with the topic.Me thinketh some studying might be in order so you fully understand the importance of why three days and three nights...
I guess that would hinge on what you think the word vision means. Here is what I found - that which is seen, spectacle. Now I suppose you would mean a vision in the sense of a dream. There is no indication of such in either narrative found in Matthew or Mark. The disciples were active participants in the episode. So I guess one can say it was a viosion in the sense of a dream or altared state of mind if they wish. The law forbids necromancy. Jesus couldn't have been talking to dead people. Jesus was transfigured and then Moses and Elias appeared and conversed.
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Moses died and no one knows where he was buried,
but we know that his "body was in dispute in heaven.
implies bodily resurretion.
Elijah did not die, and was taken bodily to heaven.
of course, these are the exceptions,
and i think the best candidates for the two olive trees of Rev11
I guess that would hinge on what you think the word vision means. Here is what I found - that which is seen, spectacle. Now I suppose you would mean a vision in the sense of a dream. There is no indication of such in either narrative found in Matthew or Mark. The disciples were active participants in the episode. So I guess one can say it was a viosion in the sense of a dream or altared state of mind if they wish. The law forbids necromancy. Jesus couldn't have been talking to dead people. Jesus was transfigured and then Moses and Elias appeared and conversed.
and no one has ascended....of his own....
nor does anyone else sit at God's right hand in Heaven.
not even David.
but there is plently of biblial proof for what ever remains after flesh death, as existing and being very much awake in heaven
it is the dead's state before the resurrection.
but everyone that has died in the flesh, is there today.