Both.
Restored to life as it was, or restored to life as it is now?
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Resurrection.In other words: when did Jesus' body become immortal? The day of his
resurrection, or the day of his ascension?
Resurrection.
Prior to His ascension, Jesus regularly violated the laws of physics with respect to a normal body. He appeared and disappeared. He walked through doors. He had a hole in his side large enough to place your hand in that did not bleed.
His body "Was" always immortal..
When Jesus' crucified dead body was laid to rest, it was a normal human
body; subject to death, decay, and the aging process.
Up in Heaven, his body is immune to all that.
But what about that day on Earth when Jesus' body was restored to life?
Did it retain its normal vulnerabilities, or was his body restored to life
somewhat superhuman?
In other words: when did Jesus' body become immortal? The day of his
resurrection, or the day of his ascension?
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Prior to His ascension, Jesus regularly violated the laws of physics with respect to a
normal body. He appeared and disappeared. He walked through doors.
He had a hole in his side large enough to place your hand in that did not bleed.
Ah,.
Rom 6:9 strongly suggests that Jesus' crucified dead body was restored to life with
immortality; but according to John 20:17, it was not yet glorified.
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I believe that 10 yammin(days) after his death he was found alive by certain women.Ah,
The number of days before he ascended to the Throne.
Interesting thought
Why do people ask questions, only to set a trap for those that bother to answer ... so that you can tell them that they are wrong and then present the “correct answer” that you had all along?Jesus Christ was virgin-conceived, walked on water, calmed storms, restored
withered limbs, put the lame up on their feet, healed blindness and leprosy,
multiplied loaves and fishes, converted water into wine, controlled the weather,
instantly reattached a severed ear, revived the dead, withered a fig tree, levitated
into the sky, etc.
What's one more miracle, more or less? Passing through stone? Walking through
doors and walls? Disappearing? Reappearing? How hard could any of that really be
for a man like Jesus of Nazareth?