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Tombs east of the walls of Jerusalem not required for resurrection on the last day.

Yet Yeshuwa never said or implied this. It has been read back into these verses by Pauline thinking in 1 Thessalonians 4-5 and 1 Corinthians 15. “We shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye,” he wrote (15:51-52). Not so. This is typical of the false apostle’s magic wand mentality.

Resurrection does not happen that way. It requires material for the organ shells in the soul to interact with. This only exists in Resurrection Lake at the base of the Heavenly Yeruwshalem or in the Lake of Fire. Magic wands like faith without works of the Towrah (Law) do not exist. Can that faith move mountains and trees or calm the wind and waves?

Yeshuwa said in John 5, “28. Marvel not at this; because an hour is coming, in which all who are in the tombs will hear His voice, 29. and will come forth; those who did good deeds to a resurrection of life, those who did evil things to a resurrection of judgement.”

Observe how they come forth from the tombs and have not yet been resurrected. This usually takes place later. Their bones, ashes and decayed remains are left behind, logically not required.

Those who come forth (έκπορεύσονται) do so after Adonay Yeshuwa’s bidding. This is not final judgement talk, although there will be one. The last judgement is not mentioned in this dialogue. Hearing His voice may occur at any time after one is buried.

Now they come forth either to a resurrection of life (είς ανάστασιν ζωής) or to a resurrection of judgement (είς ανάστασιν κρίσεως). These are subsequent events.

Given this very clear statement, how can one claim that the dead come forth already resurrected? So what comes forth from the tombs or graves?

Like those in Revelation 6:9-11 where the white robe signifies their resurrection (see Revelation 20:4), these are disembodied souls and spirits. Of course, many tombs have no such presence, since their disembodied souls have already moved on to their final destinations. Judgement is held every three days to control the back log. So far only forty million souls have made it to glory because religions simply do not deliver like they claim to do.

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Mortal Remains Not Required For Resurrection -  I

It would seem that, according to John 5:25-29 and especially the last two verses, that at the final resurrection everyone will come out of their tombs, graves or jars of ashes and magically appear resurrected. Their dried, decayed and fragmented bones will form part of these bodies, reflecting what Yechezqel described in Ezekiel 37:1-14, which symbolically addressed the depressed people in Babylon and not the physically dead.

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