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1 | Wasn't it Peter, on earth, who knew? | Matt 17:4 | carol777 | 39777 | ||
Yes, I agree there were special circumstances around their deaths, but the text seems to say this occurred on earth. They still had their same names. Also the recognition was on the part of Peter, who was obviously still in an earthly state. This verse gives no verification to the state of our souls in heaven. | ||||||
2 | Wasn't it Peter, on earth, who knew? | Matt 17:4 | Kinnison | 39782 | ||
They appreared on earth. The prophet Samuel appeared on earth after his death also. Once you die, you arrive at Judgement day. And belivers go to heaven. There is really no biblical referance to say there is a in between area. So i ahve to assume taht Elijah, and Moses were in heaven, and appeared on top of the mountain for Peter and the others to see the. and see the power of the living god |
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3 | Wasn't it Peter, on earth, who knew? | Matt 17:4 | carol777 | 39872 | ||
Kinnison, I truly appreciate your reply. However, I still don't feel that situation fully answers the original question, "If we have a new body and a new name, will we know one another in heaven?" This came up in a Sunday Night Bible study I attend and no one there had a good answer. I've since asked several knowledgable Bible Scholars, they didn't have a good answer. I'm beginning to think we'll just have to find out when we get there. I personally believe we will recognize one another, but the relationships will be on a different plane. I have nothing to back this up. Thanks again for your help. | ||||||