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1 | Elijah went to heaven alive | 2 Kin 2:11 | Greg Martin | 36389 | ||
No exaggeration. Read the whole chapter. at least from vs 1 to 14. Also read Gen 5:21-24 and Hebrews 11:5 Enoch was also taken without seeing death. So why would you think this is exaggeration? The verses you cite from 1 Cor are of the catching up (rapturo - rapture). |
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2 | Elijah went to heaven alive | 2 Kin 2:11 | jlpangilinan | 36563 | ||
Please read this carefully: 1Co 15:53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. Enable us to enter the kingdom of heaven we have to change from mortal to immortality. That is why I am asking how could elijah went in heaven with his old body? Changing from mortal to immortality happened during the rapture, so 2 Kings 2:11 contradict the assessment of Paul in 1 cor. God bless, Johnny |
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3 | Elijah went to heaven alive | 2 Kin 2:11 | Greg Martin | 36726 | ||
Oh, yes. I see your point. And this is a very good one. Except for one thing. Heaven was not open for them yet. Christ opened heaven. Until then the saints went to "Abraham's Bossom" see Luke 16:19-31 The Rich Man and Lazarus. But, Elijah and Enoch may very well have traded their corruptable body on the way up. We are not told the details. We are only told that they did not die, but were taken up. Alternatively, they may have traded after heaven was opened. Or they may be in a separate place such as that which was called "Abraham's Bosom" But in any case you are absolutely correct in saying that heaven will not accept any corruption or imperfection. It is the Dwelling Place of God, and no impurity can ever be found there. I highly commend you on your excellent analysis. |
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