Hello to everyone, hopefully this information will be useful to you if you are curious to know more about this topic.
Would like to thank you @GEN2REV for encouraging me to get the bottom of the resurrection case. God bless you friend.
Does God resurrect all human beings?
There are some doctrines out there, in which people use the Bible that makes everything Jesus had done inclusive only to believers. This has also been taught in Calvinism doctrine just for a mention of it which comes from a French man who … had someone killed who did not believe what he did … also after his departure and death there were fanatics of Calvin who formed the TULIP (locatable by a quick google search if you desire to know what that is). Through all of it, still the question still needs to be answered.
The first thing that needs to be addressed is what does resurrection mean?
The greek word for resurrection is (G386) Anastasis. It means to rise again, (Literally) a resurrection from death (individual, general, or by implication (it’s author) or figuratively a (moral) recovery (Of Spiritual Truth).
Throughout the Apostolic Narrative: You have Jesus talk about his own death, burial, and resurrection. Which means that after He would die, he would be buried, and God raised him again from the dead, he was raised in the physical body He died with, and was shown openly to whom God had choose to show Him too, in the narrative however there is more to discover on this topic.
Would like to thank you @GEN2REV for encouraging me to get the bottom of the resurrection case. God bless you friend.
Does God resurrect all human beings?
There are some doctrines out there, in which people use the Bible that makes everything Jesus had done inclusive only to believers. This has also been taught in Calvinism doctrine just for a mention of it which comes from a French man who … had someone killed who did not believe what he did … also after his departure and death there were fanatics of Calvin who formed the TULIP (locatable by a quick google search if you desire to know what that is). Through all of it, still the question still needs to be answered.
The first thing that needs to be addressed is what does resurrection mean?
anastasis
an-as'-tas-is
From G450; a standing up again, that is, (literally) a resurrection from death (individual, general or by implication (its author)), or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): - raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again.
an-as'-tas-is
From G450; a standing up again, that is, (literally) a resurrection from death (individual, general or by implication (its author)), or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): - raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again.
The greek word for resurrection is (G386) Anastasis. It means to rise again, (Literally) a resurrection from death (individual, general, or by implication (it’s author) or figuratively a (moral) recovery (Of Spiritual Truth).
Throughout the Apostolic Narrative: You have Jesus talk about his own death, burial, and resurrection. Which means that after He would die, he would be buried, and God raised him again from the dead, he was raised in the physical body He died with, and was shown openly to whom God had choose to show Him too, in the narrative however there is more to discover on this topic.