EdgyDolmen
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No disrespect intended. Please correct me.
The Resurrection story is quite befuddling to say the least. The Gospels tell varied and intriguing accounts. There's many places to start but I am confused right off by the disciples being terrified when Jesus appeared before them as described in Luke 24:36.They were certain he was dead. However, Mark 14:50 tells us that no disciple witnessed the previous three days events. Confusing too is when Jesus attempts to convince them that he indeed was resurrected. In Luke 14:38-43 he says, "Behold my hands and feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see I have." In Luke 24:41-43 Jesus further verified his physical body by eating, indicating he required nourishment. Once again confusing.
In Luke 20:34-36 regarding the seven brothers with one wife, Jesus discredited the Sadducees false notion about resurrection -- He said, "they (the brothers) cannot die anymore and are equal to angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection."
Did Jesus confirm in Luke 20:34-36 that a resurrected body is in fact a spirit? Taken as a whole is that not confounding the explanation that He was flesh and required nourishment after His Resurection?
The Resurrection story is quite befuddling to say the least. The Gospels tell varied and intriguing accounts. There's many places to start but I am confused right off by the disciples being terrified when Jesus appeared before them as described in Luke 24:36.They were certain he was dead. However, Mark 14:50 tells us that no disciple witnessed the previous three days events. Confusing too is when Jesus attempts to convince them that he indeed was resurrected. In Luke 14:38-43 he says, "Behold my hands and feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see I have." In Luke 24:41-43 Jesus further verified his physical body by eating, indicating he required nourishment. Once again confusing.
In Luke 20:34-36 regarding the seven brothers with one wife, Jesus discredited the Sadducees false notion about resurrection -- He said, "they (the brothers) cannot die anymore and are equal to angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection."
Did Jesus confirm in Luke 20:34-36 that a resurrected body is in fact a spirit? Taken as a whole is that not confounding the explanation that He was flesh and required nourishment after His Resurection?