rebuilder 454
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I have seen in the past where they move the comma concerning the their on the cross.And yet, when Jesus was raised from the dead, there were many dead saints that were raised with him (Mat 27:52). I would suggest that the resurrection of the dead is not a singular event but has multiple stages.
Because their physical bodies are dead. But we are not our bodies; we merely live in a body. We are a spirit, like God is a spirit. There is one type of body for heaven and another type for earth. A physical body cannot function in heaven, nor can a heavenly body function on earth. The whole point of resurrecting our physical bodies is so we can return to earth.
You're the only one who is reinterpreting like that. None of the bible translations that I've seen translate it in that manner.
Are you saying the transfiguration was a vision? That's a new one on me.
That seems like an attempt to fudge with the syntax and grammar to fit your interpretation.
I'm sure there was some of both, but not everything Israel did was a condemnation. Take the Ark of the Covenant, for example. It's design closely resembles Egyptian shrines, like the Anubis shrine. The Ark of the Covenant can then be seen as polemic to reframe Egyptian beliefs in proper context. In much the same way, I believe the bible reframes Egyptian ideas about the afterlife and puts them in proper biblical context.
Trying to make us think Jesus did not descend to paradise and preach to the captives.
It is appalling that they change God's word.