13 July, 08:30
Forgive my ignorance on Bible topics but have a question...
Jesus died and was resurrected but did he eventually end up dying of old age?
Jesus died and was resurrected but did he eventually end up dying of old age?
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13 July, 09:34
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
The Bible states that He came back from the grave, spent time with His disciples and ascended to Heaven💖
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13 July, 09:47
In response Bennastix Anon to her Publication
So it was like a spirt form Jesus. That makes sense. What did they do with the flesh and bones of Jesus? Did they dig them back up when Jesus reappeared?
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When Jesus resurrected he resurrected WHOLLY and FULLY physical.
THE RESURRECTION BODY OF JESUS
The nature of the resurrection body of Jesus Christ is unique in theology because of messianic prophecy.
“He (David) looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection (tes anastasis) of the Christ, that He was neither abandoned
to Hades, nor did His flesh suffer decay. This Jesus God raised up again, to which we are all witnesses.” (Acts
2:31-32; Ps.16:10; Acts 13:34-35)
The Greek word for decay is diaphthora (dia+phthora) meaning to utterly corrupt, decay and decompose.
“God would not allow His physical body to decompose.” (NIV, Acts 2:27)
This Greek word is used in some form in Paul’s teaching on the resurrection body in 1 Cor.15:42-54.
· Resurrection body which did not decay after 3 days of burial. (Acts 2:31-32)
· Restored glory in His ascension. (Phil.2:8-11; Acts 2:32-33)
THE RESURRECTION BODY OF JESUS
The nature of the resurrection body of Jesus Christ is unique in theology because of messianic prophecy.
“He (David) looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection (tes anastasis) of the Christ, that He was neither abandoned
to Hades, nor did His flesh suffer decay. This Jesus God raised up again, to which we are all witnesses.” (Acts
2:31-32; Ps.16:10; Acts 13:34-35)
The Greek word for decay is diaphthora (dia+phthora) meaning to utterly corrupt, decay and decompose.
“God would not allow His physical body to decompose.” (NIV, Acts 2:27)
This Greek word is used in some form in Paul’s teaching on the resurrection body in 1 Cor.15:42-54.
· Resurrection body which did not decay after 3 days of burial. (Acts 2:31-32)
· Restored glory in His ascension. (Phil.2:8-11; Acts 2:32-33)
12:29 PM - Jul 13, 2022
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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