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Well, considering he is still alive.....

2007-12-15 12:08:28 · answer #1 · answered by Study the Truth 2 · 1 0

This is a challenging question!

Jesus (PBUH) is the soul of mankind.
What is the life expectancy of the soul? Only the one that is the Creator of the soul can answer that ominous question!
How many years would Jesus (PBUH) have lived, is rather vague, and how is man to know that he didn't die in Gods prescribed time, at a much older age! This is a mystery that is within the realm of man to understand.
I'm just an old heretic, with very little wisdom, but I have unshakable faith in "The One Creator".

What is old age in the eyes of God anyway? I am not sure, are you?

*Oh, forgive me, I didn't see you, Greetings, Lady Death!

"Peace be always with you."

2007-12-15 20:12:45 · answer #2 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 0 0

Depends on when God wanted Him to finish His mission. Actually he did not die on the cross. He was in a mystic trance (samadi) on the cross. The yogis in India can do this ancient art of shutting down all the life airs of the body, so that one appears dead. That is why they didn't bread his legs on the cross, because he seamed to die very quickly. When he was in the cave he was given herbs and taken out (that is why it was empty) Jesus certainly rose from His trance (not the dead)and went on preaching in other lands far away under different name. It is known in India. (not sure the age he actually left his body. Read The Gospel of the Nazirenes. Google gospelofthenazirenes.com for the original New testament before Constantine changed it.

2007-12-15 20:23:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

IF he ever was born in a stable in the middle east in circa 0000ad then he would have died shortly after birth.
The story supposes that he was exempt from herods edict which ordered the death of evey new born male.
Perhaps his parents were immigrants into a friendly neighbouring country and did manage to raise him.Maybe he was able to avoid the viollence and the vitriol of the people his parents chose to live amongst?
Maybe they had enough doctors to go around in their own country and didn't need to rely upon the wealth of experience from better qualified citizens from abroad?
Maybe he inhaled too much sawdust from his workshop?

Then the imperialists of that dominating country imposed their tyrranic culture upon his family.
Perhaps he would have died aged 33 from a multiple complex of depression, anxiety serfdom, debt and finally caught an S.T.I from all his activity at the after-sermon parties he attended.
god only knows

2007-12-15 20:15:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Don't have a really good answer for that. The calender of time was different then. It's strange thought, the body starts to lose more cells then it produces at around the age of 33 to 34.
You should know that rest of that story.
Charlie C.

2007-12-15 19:56:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

38

2007-12-15 20:09:38 · answer #6 · answered by Fred 7 · 0 1

60 or 70 was a very, very old age at that time. He probably would have died well before age 60.

2007-12-15 20:00:49 · answer #7 · answered by Dan H 7 · 0 2

Without that annoying sin gene which everyone but Jesus possesses, I guess he'd live for as long as deity can live.

Of course the only reason we have death is because of sin. Jesus didn't have sin but was still capable of being killed. And his death was supposed to pay the price for sin, but death is still with us. Wait...

2007-12-15 19:55:57 · answer #8 · answered by Defunct 5 · 0 1

Typical life span in that era was around 40 years.

2007-12-15 19:58:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Probably about 900. Wasn't that the going rate in the Old Testament?

2007-12-15 19:54:00 · answer #10 · answered by Trina™ 6 · 1 3

No more than 70 years, I'm sure.
He was a human after all.

2007-12-15 19:55:31 · answer #11 · answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7 · 0 1

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