No and it isnt
2006-10-07 18:28:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Christ opened, or inaugurated, the way to being resurrected to life in heaven. (Hebrews 9:24; 10:19, 20) Consequently, John the Baptizer will not take part in the heavenly resurrection because he was murdered before Jesus died and opened the way to heavenly life. Jesus said: “There has not been raised up a greater than John the Baptist; but a person that is a lesser one in the kingdom of the heavens is greater than he is.” (Matthew 11:11)
What reward does God hold out for this faithful man and for others like him who have died?
Turn your Bible to Luke 23 and read verses 39 to 43. One of the evildoers who was impaled beside Jesus said: “Jesus, remember me when you get into your kingdom.” Jesus assured him that he would be in Paradise. That is not heaven, but it is an earthly paradise, as was the first Paradise. (PSALM 37:29)
2006-10-08 07:12:02
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answered by New ♥ System ♥ Lady 4
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In both the places, raised up to life means raised up on the Day of Judgement. We shall all be raised up to life in the Day of Judgement
2006-10-08 02:08:49
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answered by Knowledge Seeker 4
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No he wasn't, Jesus was & Lazarus( brother to sister Mary & Martha) whom Jesus raised from the dead.
John 11:1-44 in the Holy Bible
2006-10-08 01:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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John the baptist was not resurrected. End of story.
2006-10-08 08:34:53
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answered by Southern Apostolic 6
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"raised to life again" meaning on the Day of Judgment.
Jesus was never raised to life again in this world. Actually, he was never crucified in the first place, that's why people saw him a few days after they'd thought they'd seen him on the cross.
2006-10-08 01:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well we know that he was resurrected because he appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in 1829 and restored the Aaronic Priesthood.
2006-10-08 01:27:41
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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I think that you really have him mixed up Potsie from "Happy Days", John the Baptiser really did not return to earthly existence, then OR later.
2006-10-08 01:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Because, we all die and are raised to life again for the day of judgment... tsk tsk
2006-10-08 01:41:10
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answered by WhiteHat 6
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No, John was beheaded and didn't come back to life.
2006-10-08 01:27:02
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answer #10
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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