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1 | Where did the other people come from? | OT general | warmspirit | 225282 | ||
When Cain became a fugitive and roamed the land,where did the other people come from, if there were only Adam and Eve. | ||||||
2 | Where did the other people come from? | OT general | Morant61 | 225283 | ||
Greetings Warmspirit! The Bible does not tell us specifically where these people came from, but over time, everyone was descended from Adam and Eve. How much time passed before Cain killed Able? We do not know. But, we do know that a person's expected lifespan at that time was nearly 1,000 years. So, these other people were most likely descendants of his. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | when we die are we go atraigth to heaven | OT general | godsaves | 225285 | ||
when we die do we go straigth to heaven or we have to wait until Christ come back againg | ||||||
4 | when we die are we go atraigth to heaven | OT general | Beja | 225288 | ||
Godsaves, I would recommend reading 2 Cor 5:1-8 and see if that persuades you of an answer to your question. I personally believe it is saying that we are immediately present with the Lord when we die, if we belong to Christ. In Christ, Beja |
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5 | when we die are we go atraigth to heaven | OT general | godsaves | 225290 | ||
in another places the bible say that when Christ come back the death will come out first also the death from the sea will come out too.can you give me more inf. | ||||||
6 | when we die are we go atraigth to heaven | OT general | Beja | 225291 | ||
Godsaves, Indeed it does. I believe that is revelation 20 that you are referring to. To my understanding, when we die, we are present with the Lord at that time but we are not yet in our final state. We won't yet have our final ressurection bodies. I think this is supported by the scriptures I referred you to and in addition 1 Thesselonians which says when Christ returns his saints will be with him. 1 Thess 4:14. So we are already with him, then he returns with us, and then we are ressurected. I believe the picture is that we are going to be reunited with our current bodies (although greatly changed) on the day of the ressurection. But in the mean time we are with the Lord in some other temporary arranged body. In Christ, Beja |
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