We aren't told how many graves were opened.
Irrelevant. God does not have to say how many exactly. Just many.
But we are told that from the opened graves only the many saints which slept arose. IOW from the graves that were opened of both saints and sinners only the many bodies of saints arose.
The word of God clearly stated:
Mat 27:52-54
(52) And the
graves were opened; and
many bodies of the saints which slept arose,
(53) And
came out of the graves after his resurrection, and
went into the holy city, and
appeared unto many.
(54) Now when the
centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus,
saw the earthquake,
and those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truly this was the Son of God.
I trust His Word telling what have occured. You just don't like to accept it.
Keep in mind people alive on the earth can only be witnesses of a physical/bodily resurrection from the dead. And as I've already said there will be no bodily resurrection from the graves until an hour coming when the last trumpet sounds and time shall be no longer. Which is also why this is not a resurrection of all the dead from the graves but is the spiritual body of Christ from Old spiritually awakened (not resurrected) to ascend a spiritual body with Christ to heaven where they are living souls.
Huh? Doesn't make sense. Per whole context, the Scripture said that the graves were opened and the BODIES of the Saints arose, came out of graves and went into holy city and appeared unto
many people who saw them. This is not something that will take place at the LAST TRUMP. You are confused that it was not the "resurrection" of the saints here. It was the bodies of the Saints.
And I'm not "dead set on ignoring" anything! But I am dead set on having biblical TRUTH, not suppositions, and assumptions.
I shew you Matthew 27:52-54. What you tried to say does not refute what God's Word said what people "saw'.
For bodies of dead saints to be seen by living humans, they would have to be resurrected in mortal body, but believers shall not resurrect to immortality physically until the last trumpet sounds.
Sorry this is NOT what Matthew 27:52-54 says.
See... the resurrection of a few
bodies of the saints were a "SIGN" that because Christ was First raised, believers are raised after. Why would there be a resurrection of only "a few" Old Covenant believers? If this was a Resurrection of old Testament saints, then all of them had to be resurrected, not just a few. Obviously, this is absolutely
not the Resurrection of Old Covenant saints. Its merely a miraculous SIGN or token of the Resurrection. I keep reading of all these special rules being made up in order to support various doctrines. Like, Moses and Elijah had special resurrections before Christ, or Enoch had a different Resurrection, though no one else can have that, and now I'm hearing that only a few Old Testament saints were resurrected because it was just an example? Half True, because it was an example, but not with real dead saints, but their bodies as signs/examples/figures. The fact is, all Old Covenant saints were Resurrected
in Christ just as we were, not just a few who appeared to many in heaven for some very strange reason. ALL! Every last one of them. In Christ.
1st Corinthians 15:22
- "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."
All are made alive in Christ's First Resurrection. From Adam to the last man. None of the bodies that were in the grave and released by an earthquake, went literally into heaven. Physical earthly bodies of men do not go into heaven.
That's an impossibility. Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom. And that includes dead dusty flesh. A person must be changed, put off that body, leave it in the grave in order to enter into heaven. Thus
No Bodies from the graves rose and entered the Kingdom of heaven and appeared to many. They went into the
Holy City Jerusalem and
appeared to many, who testified of this, and Matthew penned that testimony.
Enough said!
The problem is that you do not like what it says becasue it does not fit your doctrine of future resurrection.
Again... I think we know "why bodies" came out of the grave and went into the Holy City, since it was
a spiritual picture or figure of the resurrection. Not the "
actual resurrection", as that would mean
all the Old Covenant saints would have been raised up. Obviously, it was NOT the actual resurrection of the "mortal bodies." The saints that once possessed those bodies were absent from them, and present with the Lord. So these bodies could only go to the physical city as a SIGN, and for one very specific Godly purpose.
To Appear Unto Many that the testimony of witnesses might be found on the pages of Holy canon. Selah!
Matthew 27:51-54
- "And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent;
- And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose,
- And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
- Now when the centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus, saw the earthquake, and those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truly this was the Son of God."
You seem dead set on completely "ignoring" and/or casting aside the very plain
context of this whole episode, as well as the statement that the
Centurion saw all those things that were done. We simply cannot ignore the very plain context of this taking place on earth. I mean we can, but it is not Biblically justifiable.
There are inconsistencies in your assumptions that must be reconciled so there are not contradictions and confusion forced into the Word of God.
Inconsistencies ? Assumptions? Show me my quotes and prove me wrong with Scripture.