Judy wrote   >   He did Terry, he ate fish with the disciples after the cross but before he was resurrected.
 
Hi Judy:
 
I must be misunderstanding something here. Did you mean to say, after the cross but before he ascended? To what event does the "resurrection" of Jesus refer?
 
Bill
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He did Terry, he ate fish with the disciples after the cross but before he was resurrected. I don't doubt that
the resurrected body is a reality and the soul is what needs saving.  However the spirit is an important part
of man because God is a spirit and we communicate with him in that dimension.  There is another character
who is also in that dimension who has a lot to say also.
 
 
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:32:50 -0500 Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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
 

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