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1 | scripture that say all will taste death | Heb 9:27 | kalos | 183104 | ||
A general rule for all mankind ____________________ '*to die once*. This is a general rule for all mankind. There have been very rare exceptions...' ____________________ And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment, (NASB Hebrews 9:27) In his Study Bible, John MacArthur comments on Heb. 9:27: '*to die once*. This is a general rule for all mankind. There have been very rare exceptions (e.g., Lazarus and the multitude who were resuscitated at Christ's resurrection died twice; compare John 11:43, 44; Matt. 27:51-53). Those, like Lazarus, who were raised from the dead by a miraculous act of our Lord were not resurrected to a glorified body and unending life. They only experienced resuscitation. 'Another exception will be those who don't die even once, but who will be "caught up...to meet the Lord in the air" (1 Thess. 4:17; compare Enoch, Gen. 5:24; Elijah, 2 Kin. 2:11).' (Emphasis added.) |
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2 | scripture that say all will taste death | Heb 9:27 | DocTrinsograce | 183106 | ||
"How perishable is human life, yet no one lays it to heart. With the magnificence of eternity before us, let time, with all its fluctuations, dwindle into its own littleness. In a few years our heads will be laid in the cold grave, and the green turf will cover us. The children who come after us will tread upon our graves. They will weep for us a few days. They will talk of us a few months. They will remember us a few years. Then our memory shall disappear from the face of the earth, and not a tongue shall be found to recall it. 'If only they were wise and would understand this and discern what their end will be!' (Deuteronomy 32:29) "O God, help me to live for Your glory. As the years roll over me, may I withdraw my affections from time, and feel that in moving through the world, I am moving toward eternity." --Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) |
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