" in the day you eat from it you will certainly die.” --Genesis 2:18I think the Bible implies a 'day' is not any measure of time ...
An indeterminate amount of time. Just like when I say “back in my Grandfather’s day.”How long do JW consuder it to be? A thousand years? Ten thousand years?
So one resurrection is to heaven, the other is a physical resurrection.What Is the Resurrection?
The Bible’s answer
In the Bible, the word translated as “resurrection” comes from the Greek a·naʹsta·sis, which means “raising up” or “standing up again.” A person who is resurrected is raised up from death and restored to life as the person he was before.—1 Corinthians 15:12, 13.
Although the word “resurrection” is not in the Hebrew Scriptures, often called the Old Testament, the teaching appears there. Through the prophet Hosea, for example, God promised: “From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; from death I will recover them.”—Hosea 13:14; Job 14:13-15; Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:2, 13.
if you want more information on earthly resurrection or heavenly resurrection see the link below..
Revelation 7:1-4. They are 12,000 people from each tribe of Israel who are spared from the destruction on Earth. 12 tribes times 12,000 people equals 144,000. Although the tribe of Daniel is excluded for some reason. And the tribe of Joseph is separated with his 2 sons, meaning the tribe of Joseph has 24,000 who are spared.Where?
Yes, the Bible explains about a resurrection to Heaven as well as to the Earth. If you would take a look please, at the scriptures on the page and then the scriptures on the link page, and after reading all the scriptures it really sheds some light on the subject.So one resurrection is to heaven, the other is a physical resurrection.
I have never found a scripture that said we go to heaven when we die. It is kind of odd that we would go to heaven when God is headed to Jerusalem.Yes, the Bible explains about a resurrection to Heaven as well as to the Earth. If you would take a look please, at the scriptures on the page and then the scriptures on the link page, and after reading all the scriptures it really sheds some light on the subject.
Yes. And Adam died over 900 years later, didn’t he?" in the day you eat from it you will certainly die.” --Genesis 2:18
If you want to take a look at those scriptures, if they don't answer your questions, I can find some specific scriptures that talk about going to heaven. But the New Testament explains it, that the ones of the heavenly hope or also called, the ones from the first resurrection, don't sleep in death necessarily a long time, after they die in the twinkling of an eye they are raised up.I have never found a scripture that said we go to heaven when we die. It is kind of odd that we would go to heaven when God is headed to Jerusalem.
Feel free to provide verses that say we go to heaven when we die. I've never seen one. I read the Bible starting at age 5. I used to argue with ministers and priests about this matter. None could give me verses that said we go to heaven after we die.If you want to take a look at those scriptures, if they don't answer your questions, I can find some specific scriptures that talk about going to heaven. But the New Testament explains it, that the ones of the heavenly hope or also called, the ones from the first resurrection, don't sleep in death necessarily a long time, after they die in the twinkling of an eye they are raised up.
I will post them tomorrow, thank you for your patience and kindness.Feel free to provide verses that say we go to heaven when we die. I've never seen one. I read the Bible starting at age 5. I used to argue with ministers and priests about this matter. None could give me verses that said we go to heaven after we die.
The Hebrew literally states "Dying you shall die". So it very well could be just Adam and Eve losing their immortality and dying over time.Yes. And Adam died over 900 years later, didn’t he?
Some might say, “Well, that meant their spiritual death.” (I’ve heard that before.)
But wouldn’t that require at least some explanation on God’s part?
Of course. (Omission is a form of lying…and God cannot lie.)
Did God explain anything further? No.
So it stands to reason, that A&E understood what He meant. They understood what death was.
How?
Because they had seen the animals die.
That raises a whole bunch of other questions, like for one, what about the doctrines of torment?
Wouldn’t that have been important for A&E to know?
Why weren’t they told?
Maybe such teachings aren’t true?
Because if they are, then God our Creator is a liar by omission!
Anyone follow my reasoning?
But what did God tell Adam after his rebellion, at Genesis 3:19?
@walter knows this, don’t you, my brother?
You bring up an interesting facet of discussion.Feel free to provide verses that say we go to heaven when we die. I've never seen one. I read the Bible starting at age 5. I used to argue with ministers and priests about this matter. None could give me verses that said we go to heaven after we die.
Yes…. except they had the ability to live forever; that was what they lost.The Hebrew literally states "Dying you shall die". So it very well could be just Adam and Eve losing their immortality and dying over time.
There are plenty of verses that teach that it is only our physical bodies that die, and the soul lives on.Feel free to provide verses that say we go to heaven when we die..
Well we know for a FACT his name was NOT Jesus right? Isn't the closest we can come is Yeshua?And no one will stop me from pronouncing the name of Jesus even if I don't know the exact pronunciation that was used 2,000 years ago
Yes I agree with you, it was probably pronounced differently for each language?Well we know for a FACT his name was NOT Jesus right? Isn't the closest we can come is Yeshua?
I feel like we have become friends on this chat forum, I don't feel comfortable finding scriptures to prove your personal beliefs incorrect. I would much rather you find scriptures that explain, our physical body dies, but It's automatic we live on in an immortal spiritual body in heaven, without the need of being raised up or resurrected from the dead.There are plenty of verses that teach that it is only our physical bodies that die, and the soul lives on.
Believers should have hope in "going to heaven", and we ask G-d to have mercy upon us.
I see no reason why we shouldn't be..I feel like we have become friends on this chat forum..
An 'immortal spiritual body in heaven' .. not exactly .. more like we will be resurrected once more ....I would much rather you find scriptures that explain, our physical body dies, but It's automatic we live on in an immortal spiritual body in heaven, without the need of being raised up or resurrected from the dead..
The problem with quoting Bible verses, is that we all have different interpretations for them.Please explain, why the Bible even has words like resurrection to life, to be raised up from the dead, asleep in death, The soul that is sinning itself will die, humans and animals all have the one spirit or breath, in that vary day his thoughts perish, there is no work nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave, where you are going. I don't mean your explanation, I mean scriptures alone.dge nor wisdom in the Grave, where you are going. I don't mean your explanation, I mean scriptures alone.
G-d, through His prophets and warners, has given glad tidings to those that follow a righteous path.If that would be okay with you? Why would Jesus offer us everlasting life for those that believe in him, if we already had it, no matter where we were going?