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It Is ELIJAH that Jesus said has come already in Matt 17:12 and Mark 9:13
Isaiah' s prophecy was what John the Baptist said he was
Elijah was who JESUS said John the Baptist was, that they did unto him What they wished.
Elisha restored a woman's son to life. That, Lazarus, guy that PAUL raised after falling out a third story window, 12 year old girl - there's four people who died more than once.
So it cannot be TRUE that Hebrews 9:27 is a declaration that a person can only die once, can it?
That's why I am harping on this. To get the TRUTH.
Just read it CLOSE is what I am saying, sure, the prophets' names seem to run together - Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah who is sometimes spelled Esaias -- not simple, but not rocket science either.
If Kevin has some experience relating to reincarnation, who are we to dismiss it out of hand? Why? Because we don't like Hare Krishnas?
"Experience" is one of the things besides Scripture that guides us - Scripture, Reason, Tradition and Experience are the elements of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral.
I have heard that Hooker the Anglican considered EXPERIENCE as part of REASON, so what Outler called Wesley' s QUADRILATERAL was not much different from Scripture, Reason, Tradition of the Anglicans.
In some ways, Experience is most important, in other ways, it is least important.
"The" in "the judgement" in Hebrews 9:27 is a mistranslation. It is simply JUDGEMENT. Koine Greek has a definite article, does not have an indefinite article. The definite article could have been used, by author of Hebrews, but was not used.
IOW, the Greek could have said
'O KRISIS
to mean "the judgement".
Just says
KRISIS
It is JUDGEMENT after a person dies.
It was already pointed out that the Bible has instances where people die more than one time - Lazarus of Bethany, a guy Paul raised from death after a guy toppled out of a window, 12 year old girl that Jesus raised...
Therefore it is clear that Hebrews 9:27 is NOT ABOUT the fact that a person can only die once, but that there is JUDGEMENT after death - that is all that the verse says, and that is all that it means.
There are people that died more than once, OK? Lazarus, kid in Paul's window, 12 year old girl...
Maybe more than that, Elisha touched some bones and guy was raised.
AMPLE INSTANCES to debunk the claim that Hebrews 9:27 is a declaration that a person can only die once.
See it. Know it.