There are a number of meanings to the word translated "spirit"....context indicates which.So in John 4:24, where Jesus says, "God is a spirit", where 'spirit' is translated from the Greek word pneuma, meaning "a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze", does that mean that God is not a conscious entity? ;)
God is not a breath of wind, but he is invisible and capable of making his presence felt in a very real way....like the way the wind drives a storm or a tornado.....you see the effects of the wind, but not the wind itself.
The word for "tombs" is "taphos" from "thapto", (to bury). But the place from which Jesus calls for the dead is "mne·meiʹon" having the meaning of "any visible object for preserving or recalling the memory of any person or thing". It represents those who are in God's memory...the safest place a human can be.Yes they are! The word is always translated as sepulchre, grave or tomb.
You miss the point of the symbolism.....literal "gehenna" was merely a rubbish dump but the symbolic "Gehenna" is a place from which no one is resurrected. Those consigned to Gehenna will never live again. It is the same as the "lake of fire" in Revelation.The body of the thief on the cross next to Jesus may have been dumped in Gehenna, but Jesus told him that he would be in paradise one day (Luke 23:43). If Joseph of Arimathaea hadn't asked for Jesus' body then maybe Jesus' body would have also been thrown into Gehenna!
Joseph of Arimathea's generosity fulfilled the prophecy that the Messiah would be buried “with the rich.” (Isaiah 53:5, 8-9)
These verses sounds like God was planning things before the creation of the world - Ephesians 1:4 (WEB):
(4) even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and without defect before him in love;
All mean before 'the founding of the human race' which came after the fall....God gave his prophesy in Genesis 3:15 before Adam and his wife bore children....before they sinned, no contingency plan was implemented. Adam's children were all born in sin and that is who Jesus came to save.2 Timothy 1:9-10 (KJV):
(9) Who hath saved us, and called us with an 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,
(10) But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel:
Like John the Baptist, Jeremiah had a role to play in God's purpose. Very few in the scriptures had their task assigned before birth.And yet God also had plans for Jeremiah before he was born - Jeremiah 1:5 (WEB):
(5) “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I sanctified you. I have appointed you a prophet to the nations.”
Yes, before the world of mankind came into existence....But he had planned it before the creation began - 1 Corinthians 2:7-8 (WEB):
(7) But we speak God’s wisdom in a mystery, the wisdom that has been hidden, which God foreordained before the worlds for our glory,
(8) which none of the rulers of this world has known. For had they known it, they wouldn’t have crucified the Lord of glory.
1 Peter 1:20 (KJV):
(20) Who [Jesus] verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,
All of the 144,000 have spent their lives on earth.....but they will not remain here.....Jesus went to "prepare a place" for them "in his Father's House"...remember? Where did Jesus go to do that?I'll just point out that the 144,000 are not in heaven. They're only mentioned in two places - Revelation 7 and 14. In chapter 7 they are definitely on the earth - Revelation 7:3 (WEB):
(3) saying, “Don’t harm the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, until we have sealed the bondservants of our God on their foreheads!”