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1 | infant death | Is 7:16 | DBR | 127566 | ||
Acts 24:15 and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. The very sad event of a infant dying is not forgoten by God, Even though the young one was not able to have faith he or she would be ressurected as an unrightious one (due to the situation beyond thier control) with a view of growing up and find out about God until old enough to make thier own choice. What a Loving God. DBR |
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2 | infant death | Is 7:16 | srbaegon | 127569 | ||
Hello DBR, There is no indication from this verse, paragraph, chapter, or book that would indicate an infant would have an opportunity to grow up later. Steve |
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3 | infant death | Is 7:16 | DBR | 127577 | ||
What doe logic say, the same person that died must be resurrected, e.g. if a 50 yr old died then surely a 50yr old would be resorted as that is what they are, so if a 10yr old died the a 10yr old must be resurrected as they is what they are anything other than that cannot be the same person, is that not so? e.g. Lazarus was resurrected Lazarus as with all the resurrections recorded in the Bible including the ones that where young children, they contunued growing into adulthood as far as we know. DBR |
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4 | Can you specifiy some scripture? | Is 7:16 | Stultis the Fool | 127582 | ||
You wrote: "...they contunued growing into adulthood as far as we know." Can you specifiy some scripture that will corroborate this conclusion? |
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5 | Can you specifiy some scripture? | Is 7:16 | DBR | 127615 | ||
E.g. Mark 5:22-23 Now one of the presiding officers of the synagogue, Jairus by name, came and, on catching sight of him, he fell at his feet 23 and entreated him many times, saying: “My LITTLE daughter is in an extreme condition. Would you please come and put your hands upon her that she may get well and live.” 1 Kings 17:23-24 Elijah now took the CHILD and brought him down from the roof chamber into the house and gave him to his mother; and Elijah then said: “See, your son is alive.” 24 Upon that the woman said to Elijah: “Now, indeed, I do know that you are a man of God and that Jehovah’s word in your mouth is true.” In the above we see children ressurected and as the scritpures do not say they died again so after then it would be logical to asume the grew up to addulthood, thus my comment "as far as we know." DBR |
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6 | Physical resurection? | Is 7:16 | Stultis the Fool | 127665 | ||
DBR... I must assume from the passages you quote that you speak only of a physical "resurection?" | ||||||
7 | Physical resurection? | Is 7:16 | DBR | 127669 | ||
Yes, as that is what the Jews believed in if I am correct. DBR |
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8 | Are you? | Is 7:16 | Stultis the Fool | 127676 | ||
"Yes, as that is what the Jews believed in if I am correct." It begs the question: Are you? |
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9 | Are you? | Is 7:16 | DBR | 127682 | ||
No I am an English, if that matters anyway. | ||||||
10 | Are you? | Is 7:16 | Stultis the Fool | 127685 | ||
I was wondering if you are correct. :) | ||||||