ISAIAH BELIEVES THE DEAD WILL ARISE FROM THE DUST:
Isa.26:19 Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust: for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
THE APOSTLE PAUL BELIEVES IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD:
Acts 17:31; 25:15; There will be a resurrection of the dead, both the just and the unjust. Heb.9:27 the judgement of all men, 1Cor.15:22-28,51-53 The made alive of the heavenly for the new heavens, the earthly for the new earth all to see it done.
2Cor.5:10 All stand before the judgement seat of Christ Philip.2:5,9-12; Matt.19:28 and Eze.37:12-14 if the 12 tribes are known and their own land is known, ALL KNOW ALL.
DAVID WAS A PROPHET THAT BELIEVED IN THE RESURRECTION:
Psm.7:2; 49:14; 104:29,30; 115:15-17; 146:3,4; Acts 2:27-35 [ Matt.22:42-44 and that the enemies Satan and his angels would be cast down below the feet of Jesus and his apostles Rom.16:20 ];
JESUS BELIEVED IN THE RESURRECTION:
John 5:20,22,26-29; ALL SHALL HEAR THE VOICE OF JESUS AND COME FORTH.
JESUS BELIEVED IN THE FIRST RESURRECTED:
John 6:39,40,44; AT THE LAST DAY; Rev.1-6 [ They are with him ], they resurrect 12,13;
MICHAEL BELIEVED IN THE RESURRECTION:
The heavenly down to the end 1Thes.4:15-17; The earthly Dan.12:2 after he stands against Satan and cast him down under the feet of Jesus and his Rev.12:3,4,6-12;
Dan.12:1-13 Michael on the scene John 14:3 [ Satan down ends Empire #7, a place is prepared for the heavenly ], of end times from 2500 to 2670 [ onto at the last day of John 6:39,40,44 ]; after Babylon Empire #3. 2Chr.36:20-23 Promised Land kings end.
THERE WILL BE NO KING UNTIL KING JESUS AT HIS SECOND COMING.
I HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH AND ALL MADE ALIVE AGAIN AND AS PERFECT AS WAS MEANT TO BE BEFORE EDEN:
Heb.11:1-40; 12:1,2 As all the bible people believed, especially after the earth was lost Gen.6:13; and dying man was saved, there had to be one that qualified to be SAVIOR
John 3:16; iSA.42:5; 45:18; 65:17; 66:1,22,23; 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5 All is made new and verse 8 is the second death and Rev.20:7-10 is the final cleansing after the Rev.1-6 1000 years judgement day.
2006-11-21 05:07:14
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answered by jeni 7
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yes! Matthew 8:11 says that in the kingdom of heaven, many will sit with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For this to be true we must be able to recognize and know who we are sitting with, and therefore we ourselves must also be recognizable. From this pasage it can be deduced that at least after the resurrection from the dead we will be recognizable by others because we will be in a bodily existence once again.Many Christians wonder about the very question that you are asking is because most saints'(you and i) conception of heaven is based off of the Greek view of heaven, which has been popularized in our culture. We are seen as disembodied spirits floating in the clouds, nothing more than faceless, formless blobs, or as angels with wings, playing harps. This is not the Biblical perspective. The Bible teaches that the eternal state will be very similar to the present state, but perfected.. We will live on a new earth, with a new atmosphere (Isaiah 65:17; 66:22; II Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1), in a literal city (Revelation 3:12; 21:2), in our own resurrected and glorified bodies (Romans 8:11, 23; I Corinthians 15; Philippians 3:21; I John 3:1-2). We will look like real people, and will have real flesh. With such a conception of eternity the answer to the question of whether or not we will know people becomes quite clear. We will have faces in eternity! We will know loved ones whom we knew in this life, and other saints whom we have never met. Not only will we know one another, but we will also have fellowship with one another.
2006-11-21 12:50:58
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answered by K 5
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When people die they go to where God puts them. For those born of God, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, they will be raised at the 1st resurrection. At the end of the Age of Christ reign, after Satan is thrown into the lake of fire there will be a resurrection of the rest of the dead who are in the sea, with the dead, or in death & hell.
So, depending on if you are born of God, redeemed by the blood or not will depend on when you will see your loved ones that died before you did.
2006-11-21 12:50:06
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answered by t a m i l 6
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Oh yes ! Yes indeed, I will meet my love ones. Just the ones that accepted Jesus into their hearts. I have loves one that I will never see again. Sad to say, those are the ones that turn down the plain of Salvation There will be a happy time in Heaven when I see my love ones.
If you are saved, and have love ones are saved. You will meet them again.
This is a promise from God.
2006-11-21 12:43:22
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answered by whirlwind 4
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Yes of course. The Bible says so.
Acts 24:15 and I have hope toward God, which hope these [men] themselves also entertain, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.
2006-11-21 12:56:26
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answered by damesha 3
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Aye, lad. Hopefully we'll get to reunite with the loved ones that we've lost along life's journey, regardless of what religion we believe in.
2006-11-21 12:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some I want to meet and there are others I couldn't care less about like most people. then there are others who are not related to me that I would enjoy spending eternity with.
2006-11-21 12:44:00
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Yes, on earth during the millenial reign of Jesus, after Armageddon.
2006-11-21 12:38:38
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answered by Epitome_inc 4
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Of course!
In the last judgement!
...or if they are permitted to communicate with you for some very important matter.
2006-11-21 12:40:14
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answered by ServantOfTheMostHigh 3
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Yes.
2006-11-21 12:47:56
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answered by daisyk 6
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