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Lazarus is who came to my mind also.There is only one instance in the New Testament that I can think of and that would be Lazarus. Jesus raised him from the tomb and he would have died again. This means he died twice.
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Lazarus is who came to my mind also.There is only one instance in the New Testament that I can think of and that would be Lazarus. Jesus raised him from the tomb and he would have died again. This means he died twice.
The rapture that care of over-population and running out of cemetery plots to boot.Also, in order to save the earth, there must be a drastic depopulation of the planet… The population must be pared down to a maximum of 500 million inhabitants –else all of mankind will face the fate of extinction.
The widows son was revived back to life when Jesus touched his bier (coffin).Lazarus is who came to my mind also.
Yes, I forgot about that one. That would be two instances in the New Testament.The rapture that care of over-population and running out of cemetery plots to boot.
The widows son was revived back to life when Jesus touched his bier (coffin).
Any other ones in the NT ?Yes, I forgot about that one. That would be two instances in the New Testament.
When Jesus gave up the ghost, many came back to life and were walking about. I would reckon those folks would have died again eventually??Any other ones in the NT ?
Yes, the saints from Matthew 27: 52-53 .When Jesus gave up the ghost, many came back to life and were walking about. I would reckon those folks would have died again eventually??
Not sure if that's the reply you were looking for....just jumping in.
Or the Mount of Transfiguration?
Apart from Lazarus i seem to recall Elisha brought the son of a widow back to life after he died ?I'm not offering opinions on whether one can die more than once.
Do you think someone can die more than once?
LOL i just caught up to this post , i posted the same thing, thanks for clarifying as i wasn't 100% certain on itElisha raised a woman's son, and his bones revived a dead man. 2 Kings 4:32... ,2 Kings 13:21
Jairus' daughter, the widow's son, Lazarus , Luke 7:22 could mean others
Jesus Himself
Paul revived Eutychus Acts 20:9
Enoch and Elijah did not die, yet "Elijah" did return or at least it was his position in John the Baptist. Matt 17:12
Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD.” So here we see scripture confirming scripture as identifying one of the Two Witnesses.
So if someone died once they cannot die again?
There is only one instance in the New Testament that I can think of and that would be Lazarus. Jesus raised him from the tomb and he would have died again. This means he died twice.
It hasn't happened yet, but the millions who are Raptured will escape death entirely.
Some think that since Moses died he couldn't be a contender for one of the two witnesses.So what is your point about not dying once and Moses as one of the two witnesses? I'm curious to see where you are going with this.