Timtofly
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I am saying that what was already fulfilled will not have to be fulfilled again.So you believe the time of the end and the resurrection of the dead was in 167 BC.
Who do you believe raised the dead in167BC?
Oh PS,to answer your question,the sect of the pharisees was established in 167 BC.
The OT were resurrected on the Day of Atonement, the Cross. The was the first half of the 70th week when Messiah was cut off.
There was no abomination of desolation like what happened in 167BC in the first century.
The AoD of Daniel 9:27 had nothing to do with 167BC. That AoD that Jesus claimed happens at the Second Coming happens in the midst of the week of the 7th Trumpet. The 7th Trumpet is a week long event of celebration.
No dead are resurrected at the Second Coming. Those already in Paradise are not dead. They are not tasting death, nor in a state of death, period. The separation of souls from their body waiting in Abraham's bosom was an OT phenomenon prior to the Cross. The Cross ended that period, and they were given permanent incorruptible physical bodies to enter Paradise.
The only one resurrected in Revelation 20:4 are those beheaded between the Second Coming and the battle of Armageddon. Only those beheaded are the ones who refused the mark. Chopping one's head off is the end of the road in Adam's dead corruptible flesh.
The sheep are not resurrected. They are living people descendants of Jacob, like the 144k are given permanent incorruptible physical bodies to rule and reign on the earth. Now the soul transfered by an angel from Adam's dead corruptible flesh into God's permanent incorruptible physical bodies may be considered physical death, but that is what the angels are for. They have had 1992 years of practice.
Most of Daniel when it comes to the 2300 days, the 1290 days, and the 1260 days in those chapters happened in 167BC. Why would you say all those days have to be lived all over again?