There are many midrash (parable) stories of souls speaking with God before they're implanted in a body on earth, but I've always understood those stories to tell a greater theological or moral story... but that the story was not factual. I know of no one who dogmatically believes in the preexistence of the soul. >From what I understand, the only preexisting is the Holy One of Israel.
 
Can I ask where you get the impression that Jewish sages in antiquity believed this? This might be an interesting study.
 
-- slade
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DAVEH:  Slade....I've always viewed this passage as good evidence the Jews at the time of Jesus believed in an existence before birth.  How do you view the underlying message of this passage?

Slade Henson wrote:

  As he passed by, he saw a man blind from birth. His students asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" Yeshua answered, "Neither did this man sin, nor his parents; but, that the works of God might be revealed in him. (John 9:1-3)

-- slade


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