Resurrections before the cross (Qtr 4 - Week 5: 29 October)
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:51 pm
The Old Testament references to the resurrection that we have looked at so far were largely based on personal expectations (Job 19:25–27, Hebrew 11:17–19, Psalm 49:15, Psalm 71:20) and on future promises (Dan. 12:1, 2, 13). However, we also have the inspired records of cases in which people actually were raised from the dead.
The first resurrection was of Moses (Jude 9, Luke 9:28–36). During Israel’s monarchy, the son of the widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8–24) and the Shunammite’s son (2 Kings 4:18–37) also were resurrected. Christ, when here in the flesh, resurrected the son of the widow of Nain (Luke 7:11–17), Jairus’s daughter (Luke 8:40–56), and then Lazarus (John 11). Except for Moses, all these people were raised as mortals who eventually would die again. These cases also confirm the biblical teaching of the unconsciousness of the dead (Job 3:11–13; Psalm 115:17; Psalm 146:4; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10). In none of these accounts, nor in any other biblical resurrection narratives, is there any mention of a supposed afterlife experience.
This week we will reflect more closely on the resurrections that occurred before Christ’s own death and resurrection.
Thought question: If you think that the soul is immortal and that the dead, especially the righteous dead, live on in heaven after they die, what need is there for the resurrection at the end of time?
Resurrections before the cross (Qtr 4 - Week 5: 29 October) Part1
Resurrections before the cross (Qtr 4 - Week 5: 29 October) Part2
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