You have said things similar to what those who believe in soul sleep say, so it came across that you believed in that. I'm not lying to say you believed in it because you definitely come across that way in some of the things you say. I can see now that you don't believe it, so I was just mistaken and not lying at all.
They need to have a no under 12's age restriction in these forums. Even after I have corrected you more than once you have continued to repeat the claim (not only in this thread). This time you repeated it to
@Davidpt .
Psst I believe in whatever the biblical scriptures say.
How honest are you when you avoid addressing what it says in Mark 12:26-27 which proves that your claim that "zao" is never used to refer to physically/bodily dead human beings is false? Do you think no one notices that you are avoiding addressing that passage?
Unlike you, as I already explained to you in post #1,858 about what the scriptures say about zao and what the word applies to,I believe what the scriptures say about life and death and living | being alive [zao] in the body (a word never used in reference to the "eternal life of the human soul")
What you assert falsely with regard to Jesus silencing the Sadducees with regard to the resurrection of the body from the dead by telling them that God is not the God of the dead, but of the zao (the "alive in the body"), makes no difference to the facts.
He said:
"And as touching the dead [nekros[, that they rise [egeiro]: have ye not read in the book of Moses, how in the bush God spake unto him, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? He is not the God of the dead [nekros], but the God of the living [zao: of those who are alive in a body that is not dead]: ye therefore do greatly err." (Mark 12:26-27).
Jesus was answering the Sadducees' arguments against the resurrection of the body from the dead, and He was talking about being alive in the body (zao].
His full reply was,
"Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.
For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven.
But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead,
but of the zao (of those who are alive in the body)." (Matthew 22:29-32).
@Spiritual Israelite What has the resurrection and not marrying got to do with your false assertion that Jesus was referencing souls that are "spiritually" alive?
The fact remains, He was not - He was referencing humans being alive in the body [zao],
thus proving the resurrection to the Sadducees.
"For this reason Christ died [apothnesko] and rose again from the dead [anistemi], and lived again [anazao: lived again in a body that is not dead], so that he may be the Lord of both the dead [nekros] and living [zao: those who are alive in a body that is not dead]." (Romans 14:9).
What Jesus said proved from the scriptures the resurrection of the body from the dead to the Sadducees. Unlike you, the Sadducees understood that they could bring no further argument against
the resurrection (of the body) from the dead, because Jesus reminded them that God is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
who were dead, and God is not the God of the dead, but of those who are alive in the body [zao].
ARE YOU HONEST ENOUGH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT?
I doubt it, because
like the Sadducees you will still continue to believe whatever you want to anyway (because the facts are not Amil).
The biblical concept of eternal life for created human beings is holistic (body, soul and spirit), and implies
a life being lived in a human body that does not die:
Adam became
a living soul when God breathed the breath of life into him, but because of sin the body dies
but the soul continues,
and a person who is born of the Spirit of God
is a living soul whose dead body is quickened by the Spirit of Christ in him,
and will be resurrected from the dead at the last day when Christ returns.
The quickening of the body and the resurrection of the body are integral parts of the gospel, which is the gospel of redemption from sin AND death.
"It is sown a body, natural [Greek: sōma psychikós], it is raised a body, spiritual [sōma pneumatikós]. There is a body, natural [sōma psychikós], and there is a body, spiritual [sōma pneumatikós]." (1 Corinthians 15:44).
Whether a natural body or a spiritual body, it's still a body, and there will be no spiritual body before the time of the return of Christ and the resurrection of the body from the dead.
SO WHAT DOES THE NEW TESTAMENT SAY ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE DEATH OF THE BODY and BEFORE THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY?
With regard to those who belong to Christ, the apostle Paul teaches us that "none of us lives [zao: alive in the body] to himself, and no one dies [apothnesko] to himself.
For both if we live in the body [zao], we live [zao] to the Lord; and if we die [apothnesko], we die to the Lord. Therefore both if we live in the body [zao], and if we die [apothnesko], we are the Lord's (we belong to Christ Jesus, we belong to God).
For to this end Christ both died [apothnesko] and rose [anistemi: resurrection of the body] and lived again [anazao - alive in the body], that He might be Lord both of the dead [nekros] and living [zao: alive in the body]." (Romans 14:7-9).
Jesus said,
"Do not fear, I am the First and the Last, and the Living [zao] One,
and I became dead, and behold, I am alive [zao] for ever and ever, Amen. And
I have the keys of hades and of death." (Revelation 1:17-18)
"God has saved us, and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace,
which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began, but is now made visible by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who has broken the power of death,
and has brought life (zoe) and immortality to light through the gospel." (2 Timothy 1:9-10).
WHETHER BY LIFE OR BY DEATH
Paul said,
"According to my earnest expectation and hope I shall be ashamed in nothing, but as always now Christ shall be magnified in my body with all boldness,
whether it is by life or by death.
"For to me
to live [záō] is Christ, and to die [apothnesko] is gain. But if
I live [záō] in the flesh [sarx], this is the fruit of my labor. Yet I do not know what I shall choose. For I am pressed together by the two:
having a desire to depart and to be with Christ, which is far better. But
to remain in the flesh is more needful for you." (Philippians 1:20-24).
Note: ALIVE IN THE BODY in respect of human beings = ZAO (always) ZAO is never ever referring to "spiritual life". Spiritual life is always called ZOE in the New Testament.
TO BE AWAY FROM HOME OUT OF THE BODY
"Being always confident, knowing that while we are
at home in the body, we are away from home from the Lord; for we walk by faith, not by sight; then we are confident and we are pleased rather to go away from home out of the body,
and to come home to the Lord. Therefore we are also laboring to be well-pleasing to Him, whether at home or away from home." (2 Corinthians 5:6-9).
"Away from home out of the body" = souls without limbs. ZAO-LESS HUMANS.
WHAT HAS THAT TO DO WITH THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY DO YOU THINK?
AND WHAT IS IT THAT JESUS SAID ABOUT GOD NOT BEING THE GOD OF THE DEAD BUT OF THOSE WHO ALIVE IN THE BODY [ZAO] THAT SILENCED THE SADDUCEES' ARGUMENT ABOUT THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY FROM THE DEAD?
I doubt you will know the answer, because your Amil doctrine is age-restricted: "Not for adults".
@Spiritual Israelite Long ago I once (only once), basing it on what Paul said about death (quoted above), and what Revelation says about the souls of those under the altar being told to
rest a little while longer, I said that death is
possibly like having a really pleasant dream and then waking up in a new resurrected body - but I said it's not as though souls who have died in Christ and
sleep in death will be
asleep in the sense of not being conscious and fully aware of their surroundings (which is NOT what those who believe in "soul sleep" believe).
Saying something is
like having a pleasant dream is not claiming "heaven" is not a real experience or that the soul is not fully conscious.
Immediately you began ringing your fire alarm,
and you have never stopped: "SOUL SLEEP! SOUL SLEEP! HE BELIEVES IN SOUL SLEEP!"
And it has not mattered that I have denied it and corrected you. You have just kept on ringing your fire alarm.
"Soul sleep" = "no consciousness after death (after the death of the body)". I've never believed that, and my saying that the experience of death and being with Christ and resting in Christ is
possibly LIKE having a pleasant dream, although we will be conscious and fully aware is not pushing "soul-sleep".
I've never believed in soul-sleep - but what Paul and the scriptures say about what happens to us after death
does not support the ideas of some - also some who post in these boards - of being kings and priests in heaven swinging incense containers around or driving around in Porsche, fetching and dropping off angels for their missions (or whatever their human imaginations have conjured up)
.
A soul without a body is a limbless soul - a zao-less soul.