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1 | Who in the bible never died? | Genesis | tommy_1957 | 171461 | ||
Mr. Brad, Thanks so much for the correction. I meant Enoch and Melchizedek. Both of these were taken up to Heaven and did not die. Thanks for catching that for me. In Christ, Tommy |
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2 | Who in the bible never died? | Genesis | kalos | 171463 | ||
Could you please give us the book, chapter and verse where the Bible says that Melchizedek was taken up to heaven and did not die? Grace to you, Kalos |
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3 | Who in the bible never died? | Genesis | tommy_1957 | 171465 | ||
I may be mistaken on this. I know Enoch and Elijah were taken up, and I thought Melchizedek was taken up also...I'll get back to you. Thanks for Keeping me looking! In Christ, Tommy |
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4 | Who in the bible never died? | Genesis | kalos | 171467 | ||
"Without [record of] father or mother" Without [record of] father or mother or ancestral line, neither with beginning of days nor ending of life, but, resembling the Son of God, he continues to be a priest without interruption and without successor. Hebrews 7:3 AMPLIFIED NASB Hebrews 7:3 Without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like the Son of God, he remains a priest perpetually. '7:3 "Without father..." This does not mean that Melchizedek had no parents or that he was not born or did not die, but only that the Scriptures contain no record of these events so that he might be more perfectly likened to Christ.' (The Ryrie Study Bible, Charles Caldwell Ryrie, Moody Press, Chicago, 1978) Tommy: You're welcome. I know the Forum also keeps me looking and digging -- searching the scriptures daily, whether those things are so. Grace to you, Kalos |
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5 | Who in the bible never died? | Genesis | tommy_1957 | 171468 | ||
Thanks! Great answer! I can tell you are a diligent student of the Word. May the Lord bless you and keep you learning. In Christ, Tommy |
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