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When a man is born again, his body of flesh is severed from him
Although Stephen said, "receive my spirit", that statement does not include his soul.
Moses and Elijah appeared beside Christ at the Transfiguration. Were their souls present?. Likely so, as also their physical bodies were present. Moses and Elijah were talking audibly and their bodies were visible to the disciples (Mat 17:3, Mark 9:4).
What do you mean by this.
I am not sure about temporary bodies, but the issue is perplexing. I am inclined to think that Moses and Elijah had glorified bodies at the Transfiguration of Christ.But I don't understand something.
Did Moses and Elijah receive temporary bodies.
Because scripture says our bodies are resurrected at the first resurrection.
(head scratcher).
When a man is born again, his body of flesh is severed from his heart - Rom 2:28-29, Col 2:11, Rom 6:6, Eph 4:22.
What about the wicked?
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Conclusion
It is important that any honest student of the Bible take into consideration the entire scope of Scriptures, and not just base a doctrine on one or two Scriptures. Overall, the Bible teaches that there is consciousness in the afterlife and that every soul goes to either Heaven or Hell.
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That is a very interesting statement as the first sentence of your conclusion especially in the light of your insistence that the NLT is correct when it says "without bodies" in 2 Corinthians 5:3:
2 Cor 5:3 For we will put on heavenly bodies; we will not be spirits without bodies. (NLT)
Yet in these versions below, the word used is "naked"
ESV | 2 Co 5:3 if indeed by putting it on we may not be found naked.
1901 ASV | 2 Co 5:3 if so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked. .
NASB95 | 2 Co 5:3 inasmuch as we, having put it on, will not be found naked. .
NIV | 2 Co 5:3 because when we are clothed, we will not be found naked. .
NIV84 | 2 Co 5:3 because when we are clothed, we will not be found naked.
It looks like commentary can't even decide. This is sad. What should we make of this. 2 Cor 5:3.
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary - Believes in a temporary heaven
Pulpit Commentary - Believes scripture is referring to the first resurrection
Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible - Believes scripture is referring to the first resurrection
we shall not be found naked; but shall be clothed upon with the heavenly glory, as soon as we are dismissed from hence. Some read these words as a wish, "O that we were clothed, that we might not be found naked!" and so is expressive of one of the sighs, and groans, and earnest desires of the saints in their present situation after the glories of another world.
I believe soul sleep is truth, because we are not walking around as breath in the third heaven. Let's discuss.
The eyes, ears, brain, arms and legs are all connected to our bodies, and our bodies will be resurrected at the first resurrection. Don't you need eyes, ears, a brain, arms and legs to be in relationship with Jesus in heaven? There is only one resurrection for your body and soul, and that's the first resurrection. The first resurrection is biblical, spirit ghosts are not. The third heaven where Jesus resides right now is not reserved for human spirits. It is only reserved for the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit to heal, convict and obtain sovereignty over the world. Nothing more. 2 Cor 5:3, Eccl 12:7, Rev 20:4-6 does not say that after you die you automatically spring to life. No, it's saying they come to life specifically after the first resurrection and the great white throne. This is your time line. The Bible gives us a time line of when this occurs, but everybody seems to want to ignore this.
2 Cor 5:3 (Edit, 2 Cor 5:3, NLT. Obadiah) For we will put on heavenly bodies; we will not be spirits without bodies.
Eccl 12:7 is referring to your spirit. Your spirit is the breath of God, it is breath. It is not ghostly figures walking around like Hollywood movies portray it. God is not saying that when you die you are walking around the third heaven as breath, that's ludicrous. Breath is a substance FROM GOD that gave your soul and body life! Without your body, breath does not exist. Eccl 12:7 is simply God taking back what is his, and that is HIS breath given to us as a gift. If people say you go straight to heaven after you die then wouldn't you need a brain to talk to Jesus? Wouldn't you need arms and legs to run and hug Jesus?? Wouldn't you need eyes and ears to SEE and HEAR Jesus! You need a brain, eyes, ears, arms and legs to do these things. And our brain, eyes, ears, arms and legs are connected to our body which will be resurrected at the first resurrection.
Eccl 12:7 and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
Rev 20:4-6 I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years. 5(The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.) This is the first resurrection. 6Blessed and holy are those who share in the first resurrection. The second death has no power over them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with him for a thousand years.
DRS,
Why don't you provide us all with your concise definition of 'soul sleep' so that we all know the topic we are discussing? You claim 'soul sleep is truth' but if you don't define soul sleep carefully, I don't know how to respond to your teaching.
Thanks a million,
Oz
Can you sum up what this means in your own words. My body of flesh is severed from my heart? Wha?
Please provide a scripture that supports the soul remaining with the body after death, or conversely that the soul does not accompany the spirit after death.
To me, soul sleep is after you die your spirit (your breath) goes back to God who gave it Eccl 12:7 while your soul rests inside your body without consciousness in your grave. I believe your soul rests with your body because the breath of life is no longer active in you because of Eccl 12:7. Your soul and body rests in the grave until the first resurrection. At the first resurrection you then come to life. Your spirit, soul and body are reunited with God once and for all.
Ecc 3:21 ~~21 Who knows whether the spirit of man goes upward and the spirit of the beast goes down into the earth?To me, soul sleep is after you die your spirit (your breath) goes back to God who gave it Eccl 12:7 while your soul rests inside your body without consciousness in your grave. I believe your soul rests with your body because the breath of life is no longer active in you because of Eccl 12:7. Your soul and body rests in the grave until the first resurrection. At the first resurrection you then come to life. Your spirit, soul and body are reunited with God once and for all.
DRS81, We have to be careful going to Ecclesiastes to form doctrines. Ecclesiastes is a "desperate Journey" for Solomon. 9 times out of 10 this is a book that Shows Solomon in his "human viewpoint." The Proverbs show his "Divine viewpoint."No worries, you said it well.
I would think Gen 2:7 and Eccl 12:7 represent the soul resting with the body but the spirit going back to God.
Notice the reason we have a soul is because God breathed his spirit into us, the breath of life.
So when God takes back the breath of life our soul is no longer active.
The only reason we have a soul is because of the breath of life.
Man originated from dust, and the dust returns to the earth.
Gen 2:7 And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. (KJB)
Eccl 12:7 Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. (KJB)
I would like some clarification:
I'm happy for you to deal with these points one point at a time to provide open discussion/debate on this forum.
- How do you know it is the 'breath' and not the unseen 'spirit' that returns to God according to Eccl 12:7 (ESV)?
- Where in this verse or anywhere else in the Bible does it teach what you states, 'your soul rests inside your body without consciousness in your grave'?
- You stated, 'I believe your soul rests with your body'. So that is your 'belief'. However, where is that stated in the text?
- Where is the biblical evidence for your statement, 'Your soul and body rests in the grave until the first resurrection'?
- What is the biblical support for your statement, 'At the first resurrection you then come to life. Your spirit, soul and body are reunited with God once and for all'?
Oz
DRS81, We have to be careful going to Ecclesiastes to form doctrines. Ecclesiastes is a "desperate Journey" for Solomon. 9 times out of 10 this is a book that Shows Solomon in his "human viewpoint." The Proverbs show his "Divine viewpoint."
1. It is the breath because Gen 2:7 says God's spirit is the breath of life. God is spirit. God's spirit is unseen, also true.
2. I'm going back to Gen 2:7.
3. Since our spirit is simply breath that goes back to God then our soul dies with our body. Our spirit and soul also have different functions. Our spirit is the breath that makes up our communion, conscience and intuition and our soul makes up our will, mind and emotions. The body is the "world-consciousness," the soul is the "self-consciousness," and the spirit is the "God-consciousness."
4. It says we come to life in Rev 20:4-6. Coming to life as in we were sleeping.
5. Rev 20:4-6 - Your soul and body come to life at the first resurrection and re-connect with your spirit breath that is already with God. Since God breathed life into man in the beginning, then he will simply do the same at the first resurrection. God breathing life back into your soul and body is your spirit re-connecting with yourself. The breath of life.
How do these believers and nonbelievers come back to life in Rev 20:4-6? God will breathe into them just like he did when he formed man from dust. He did it once and he will do it again at the first resurrection. And God breathing life into us again is our spirit re-connecting with our body and soul. It all comes together at once. Our spirit, soul and body re-connect inside our new immortal bodies. - DRS81
(Edited, Tos 2.7 Obadiah)
Keep in mind though, i am using Gen 2:7 to back me up.
.... hmmm..... 'time' wise even though the spirit returns to Yhvh Who gave it, since 'time' is so totally different from the Creator's point of view than the world's point of view,
perhaps, unless Scripture says distinctly otherwise (which it may, I haven't discovered one way or the other yet)
the spirit may return to Yhvh
when Yhvh decides for it to. (i.e.when? - any time from immediately to any time later; what is always in line with all of Scripture?)
likewise, Yeshua said of some in the Gospels who 'died' that they are 'asleep' ; apparently in Scripture also, after Yeshua the passing of those who are His changed from being called 'dying' to being called 'falling asleep' (note that believers have already died with Him upon their immersion in His Name and/or belief in Him and/or being born from above by the Will of Abba)..... i.e. a Wonderful, Delightful Hope and Expectation with no doubt nor fear nor power(of death) over the believer anymore.