Timeline for answer to Are the “captives” in Ephesians 4:8 the same people raised in Matthew 27:52–53, and does this imply humans are already in heaven? by Dan Fefferman
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| 11 hours ago | comment | added | Dan Fefferman | @SoFewAgainstSoMany you are asking for a theological opinion. I'm dealing with the text. People read it various ways. | |
| 13 hours ago | comment | added | Ray Butterworth | @SoFewAgainstSoMany— How do we know that "they appeared as did Jesus appear to the twelve" and not that they appeared as did Lazarus appear to his friends and family? | |
| 17 hours ago | comment | added | So Few Against So Many | @RayButterworth, they appeared as did Jesus appear to the twelve. That's what showing those were glorified bodies. | |
| 17 hours ago | comment | added | Ray Butterworth | @SoFewAgainstSoMany says "suggesting a glorified body" — How does it suggest that? Did Lazarus have a "glorified body"? | |
| 19 hours ago | comment | added | So Few Against So Many | Okay so do you agree the resurrection of those saints in Matthew is what will happen to the believers in the next resurrection since they were able to appear to many (suggesting a glorified body) as did Jesus appear to the twelve. | |
| 19 hours ago | history | edited | Dan Fefferman | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 19 hours ago | history | answered | Dan Fefferman | CC BY-SA 4.0 |