Aunty Jane
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If we go by the beliefs of the ones to whom the Hebrew Scriptures were written, then there is no dilemma.Moses represented those who slept before the Resurrection and Elijah represented those who had not tasted death or slept in Grave.an actual appearance of Moses and Elijah.
Since the dead are in an unconscious state (Eccl 9:5, 10) until their resurrection, (not Christ’s resurrection) so all the pre-Christian servants of God looked forward to the rule of Messiah’s kingdom on earth. This is what they expected when they died, and this is what they will awaken to.
Elijah did not die, but was simply relocated (albeit in spectacular fashion) so that he would not be murdered.2 Kings 2: 1-8). Fire horse: Elijah was taken by fire horse and went up to heaven (2 Kings 2: 9-12).
King Ahab had continued the calf worship established by Jeroboam, but worse, he had married Jezebel the daughter of the Sidonian king Ethbaal. Under her influence, Ahab added greatly to his sins beyond all Israel’s previous kings by introducing Baal worship on a grand scale. Baal priests and prophets multiplied, and corruption reached an extreme state. Jezebel’s hatred of Jehovah caused persecution and slaughter of his prophets; they were driven into hiding in caves. (1Kings 16:30-33; 18:13)
After Elijah’ famous encounter with the Baal prophets, resulting in their deaths, Jezebel was furious and vowed to have Elijah put to death, so he flees and in the wilderness…..alone and afraid, he prays to die.
Jehovah corrects Elijah’s thought that he is the lone worshiper of the true God in Israel by showing that there are 7,000 who have not bowed to Baal. He sends Elijah back to his assignment, naming three persons who are to be anointed, or commissioned, to do a work for Jehovah: Hazael as king over Syria, Jehu as king over Israel, and his own successor Elisha. (1 Kings 19:1-18)
Finding Elisha plowing a field, Elijah throws his official garment over him, indicating his appointing, or anointing. Elisha follows Elijah closely from that time on as his attendant.
Fast forward a number of years, and the time comes when Elijah must transfer the mantle of this prophetic office to Elisha, who has now been well trained.
Elisha is thereafter rewarded for his faithfulness by seeing a fiery war chariot and fiery horses and Elijah “ascending in a windstorm to the heavens”.
Elisha takes up Elijah’s official garment that had fallen off him, and “two parts” (like a firstborn son’s portion) in Elijah’s spirit, a spirit of courage and of being “absolutely jealous for Jehovah the God of armies,” comes upon him.
But Elijah does not die, and is not taken to “heaven“ (but was transferred in “the heavens”…the air, the sky) and relocated to a new assignment. This is shown by the fact that Elisha does not hold any period of mourning for his master.….and a number of years after his ascension in the windstorm, Elijah is still alive and active as a prophet, this time to the king of Judah. Because of the wicked course taken by King Jehoram of Judah, Elijah writes him a letter expressing Jehovah’s condemnation, which is fulfilled shortly thereafter. (2 Chron 21:12-15)
No one went to heaven before Jesus. (John 3:13)
John B did the same work as Elijah, preparing the way for the one who came after him….getting people to acknowledge their sins and repent in order to receive the Messiah.But what I don't quite understand is whether John the Baptist is Elijah or whether John the Baptist represents a prophet like Elijah.
Not hard really if there is only one truth. The transfiguration was a foregleam of the magnificence of earth’s newly appointed king, fulfilling a promise he made to them, just days earlier.Was the Transfiguration of Jesus a vision?
It is between a vision and Real Realistic.
It's hard to explain this state.
When Jesus returned to heaven 40 days after his resurrection, he presented the value of his sacrifice to his God and Father, awaiting the time when he would return to bring his faithful anointed disciples “home”.
As David prophesied…..in Psalm 110:1-2…
”Jehovah declared to my Lord:
“Sit at my right hand Until I place your enemies as a stool for your feet.”
2 Jehovah will extend the scepter of your power out of Zion, saying:
“Go subduing in the midst of your enemies.”
When Jesus would begin his reign as king, it would be after a period of waiting for certain things to take place on earth, according to God’s will…..only then would begin to rule “in the midst of his enemies”.
We are living in that time period right now. Enemies of the King and his incoming kingdom are showing themselves for who they are, and will marshal their forces against Christ’s seemingly defenseless disciples in an effort to wipe them out, but they will be confronted with an angelic army whose power will make these enemies feel like insects. They will be crushed out of existence to make way for the best rulership human beings have ever had. (Daniel 2:44)
Jesus prayed in the Lord’s Prayer…..”Thy KINGDOM COME, thy will be done ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN”
Finally faithful ones will experience the fulfillment of that prayer.