In a message dated 1/18/2005 7:11:52 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


DAVEH:  So....as I'm understanding this, Protestantism teaches that Jesus' (who is God) spirit is now clothed in a body of flesh and bones....is that correct?  I will be interested to hear if Kevin agrees, as he seems to be very critical that I believe God consists of a physical being.  But....I don't want to put words in his mouth, so what do you believe, Kevin?  Do you believe God has a physical body as well?

Lance also wrote:

"The Son of God is still incarnate, though now incarnate as a risen and glorious man. Jesus, was gloriously raised from the dead as a complete and entire man--body and soul." T. Weinandy, 'Jesus Christ', Our Sunday Visitor, 2003


Terry Clifton wrote:

Slade Henson wrote:
The Besuras Hageulah According to Lukas (Luke)
23:46
And having cried out with a kol gadol (loud voice), Rebbe Melech HaMoschiach said, Abba, BYADCHA AFKID RUCHI (Into your hands I commit my ruach [spirit]). And this having said, Rebbe, Melech HaMoschiach breathed out his last.
 

Kay

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On the cross, Jesus indeed gave up His spirit, and His body was left to be wrapped in aloes and buried.  But later, when He ascended, He went in one peice.  I don't dwell on stuff like this much, but seems to me that if we all get glorified bodies and we all get to eat at the feast, it would be a shame for Jesus not to have a stomach too.
Terry



Does this have anything to do with the above:  " Beloved, now we are children of God and it has not yet appeared as to what we shall be.   We know that, when He appears, we hall be like Him, because we shall see Him just as he is  [whatever that is- my add-on]."  I Jo 3:2

Jd

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