Gabriel, is not the Holy Ghost, one of many of Muhammad's misconceptions. Christ was flesh in order to pay for the sins of man. Christ lives he was resurrected and was tranformed. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one God.
2007-04-14 15:46:34
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answered by djmantx 7
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Wow, a few ??? but lots of confusion...let's clear the air a bit...
First ?: The "Holy Ghost" was a man-creation to fill the gap by the newly negated Goddess side of the Godhead...to put it simply. So, no, the Goddess can no more die than the God.
Now, Jesus, was a human man...yes, his body died, but no, his real Self did not...just as we all will experience the return to Home and our true beingness.
Then, Gabriel...yes, an archangel...some of the first creations were the archangels...very wonderful beings...no, they no more die than we do.
One thing awesome about being that which we are is that we are forever...part of a pure energy Wholeness. Now, if you only want answers only from a single text of writings, you are not seeking truth, you are looking for citings...this you can find on your own, since there is an extensive index at the back of each printing.
2007-04-14 16:04:03
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answered by MsET 5
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It looks from the way you state your question you are not Christian but searching. Jesus was the Son of God, the Lamb of God. Jesus states (I'm sorry I don't know where) That he has the power to lay His life down and take it up again. Jesus ministry was on 3 levels- Prophet, Priest, and King. The Holy Ghost cannot die. Angels including the ArchAngel Gabriel can not die either. You will see in the book of Jude that the angels that rebelled are reserved in chains in everlasting darkness waiting for the final judgement. Those that did not rebel will return with Christ. (Also Jude)
2007-04-14 15:53:16
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answered by copperhead89 4
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Asalaaam-o-alaikum!
Jesus was God come to earth in a man's form.
(As you can see from other posts, there is even disagreement among Christians about this!)
The man form (Jesus) died while the God essence (Christ) remains unchangeable.
Arch Angel Gabriel (according to Christian understanding) is not the Holy Ghost but a life form higher than man and lower than God. Gabriel is a messenger of God, not a manifestation of God.
The "Holy Ghost" is a very fuzzy concept within the Christian church. There is much disagreement and very little insight into the Holy Ghost essence of God within the Christian community.
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2007-04-14 15:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the Holy Ghost is an aspect of the Lord God and as such is eternal and unchanging. The Archangel Gabriel is not the Holy Spirit, he is just an angel.Jesus died but rose again, proving he was also an Aspect of the Lord God most High.
2007-04-14 15:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Holy Spirit is sometimes said as the holy ghost because the spirit can no longer bodily be considered by technique of the human eye. The Holy spirit is God's spirit it really is contained in the global. The spirit is the following on earth so as that evil does no longer have interaction the global completely. in truth, the spirit is the following is preserve and education guide us. It also provides those those who which to trust, a experience of precise and incorrect. it really is likewise element of the trinity that's 3 in a unmarried. the daddy, the son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. All are element of God so as that they connect decrease back to at least one project. for instance, there are 2 fingers, 2 ft, 2 ears yet all of them connect decrease back to elements on one individual's body. they don't look separated from the single.
2016-12-04 01:22:50
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answered by aoay 4
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The Holy Ghost (Spirit) has nothing to do with Gabriel. Jesus did die but rose from the grave as He was God. The Holy Spirit is God and He will live forever like Jesus.
2007-04-14 15:46:20
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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The Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, who as a Divine Person is eternal and therefore cannot die. The human nature of the second Person of the Trinity dies, but that Person, the Son, is eternal and cannot die. This is the wonder and mystery of the Incarnation, in which God the Son, takes on a human nature and shares in a real, human life, but such is the power and glory of God, that his Divine Nature is in no way diminished by his participation in a human nature. Further, for Christians, the identity of the one God as the Trinity is revealed in the Incarnation of God in Christ. There is one God for Christians, but that one God is the Trinity. By Trinity is meant that there are three distinct ontological subjects in the Godhead, all of whom share a single nature. This is a revelation, for Christians, it is not explained by the Scriptures, instead, the Scriptures serve as a route of access into this revelation, which is a completely mysterious as the nature of God himself.
2007-04-14 15:53:12
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answered by Timaeus 6
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Jesus Christ is not God, first of all. He is the Son of God.
And I don't really see what your question really means, it starts out with "can the holy ghost die" and "why can't arch angel gabriel die?" ..... hmm i don't see how the two connect!
2007-04-14 15:44:07
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answered by AnGeL 4
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If the Holy Spirit dwelt in a human body, then the body could of course die but the spirit would remain just as our bodies will die but our spirit will remain. All flesh will decay....whether it be the flesh of a Christian, Muslim, Jew or non believer.
2007-04-14 15:53:40
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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