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Miscellaneous Questions and Bible Answers About Death

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State of the Dead
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| 2'nd Corinthians 5:8, State of the dead, what does this verse mean?
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| Can people really talk to the dead?
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| Can the dead come back and visit us?
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| Did Moses and Elijah go directly to heaven when they died?
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| Do Christians go to heaven immediately after they die?
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| Do near death experiences reveal truth about the spiritual world?
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| Does Dan 12:2 mean that believers don't go to heaven after they die?
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| Does Jesus bring with Him the believers who have died when He comes?
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| Does the Bible have anything to say about cremation?
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| Explain about the resurrection of saints described in Matthew 27:52-53.
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| Explain how Jesus was in the tomb 3 days & 3 nights.
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| Explain how Samuel's spirit appeared to Saul in 1 Samuel 28?
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| Explain how some will not die until they see the kingdom of God.
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| Explain Matthew 16:28 about some not dying until they see the kingdom.
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| Explain on being absent from the body, but present with the Lord.
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| Explain Revelation 20:14 which combines death and hell?
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| Explain the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and the eternal hell fire.
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| Given Ezekiel 32:21, are people conscious after they die?
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| How can the smoke of a sinners' torment rise forever?
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| How do you explain that the dead can not speak to the living?
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| How often should you visit the grave of your loved ones?
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| If I stop taking my medicine is that suicide?
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| In the Apostles' Creed, why does it say Jesus descended into Hell?
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| Is stopping dialysis considered suicide?
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| Is the voice of the Son of God the voice of the Archangel?
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| Preached unto the Spirits in Prison?
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| Where do sinners go when they die?
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| Who is Saul talking to in 1 Samuel 28?
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| Why did God allow the baby boys to be killed under Herod's decree?
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Written Answers
Didn't the thief on the cross
go to paradise with Christ the day He died?
No. In fact, on Sunday morning
Jesus said to Mary, "I am
not yet ascended to my Father." John 20:17. This shows that Christ
did not go to heaven at death. Also note that the punctuation of the Bible
is not inspired, but was added by men. The comma in Luke 23:43 should be
placed after the words "to day" rather than before, so the passage
should read, "Verily I say unto thee to day, shalt thou be with me
in paradise." Or, "I'm telling you today--when it seems that
I can save no one, when I myself am being crucified as a criminal--I give
you the assurance today that you will be with me in paradise." Christ's
kingdom is set up at His second coming (Matthew 25:31), and all the righteous
of all ages will enter it at that time (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17) and
not at death.
Doesn't the Bible speak
of the "undying," "immortal" soul?
No, the undying, immortal soul is not mentioned in the Bible. The
word "immortal" is found only once in the Bible, and it is
in reference to God (1 Timothy 1:17).
At death the body returns to
dust and the spirit (or breath) returns to God.
But where does the soul
go?
It goes nowhere. Instead, it simply ceases to exist. Two things must
be combined to make a soul: body and breath. When the breath
departs, the soul ceases to exist because it is a combination of two
things. When you turn off a light, where does the light go? It doesn't
go anywhere. It just ceases to exist. Two things must combine to make
a light: a bulb and electricity. Without the combination,
a light is impossible. So with the soul; unless body and breath are
combined, there can be no soul. There is no such thing as a disembodied
soul.
Does the word "soul" ever
mean anything other than a living being?
Yes, it may mean also (1) life itself, or (2) the mind, or intellect.
No matter which meaning is intended, the soul is still a combination
of two things (body and breath), and it ceases to exist at death.
Can you explain John
11:26, which says, "And whosoever liveth and believeth
in me
shall never die"?
This refers not to the first death, which all people die (Hebrews
9:27), but to the second death, which only the wicked die and from
which there is no resurrection (Revelation 2:11; 21:8).
Matthew 10:28 says, "Fear
not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill
the soul." Doesn't
this prove that the soul is undying?
No, it proves the opposite. The last half of the same verse proves
that souls do die. It says, "But rather fear him which is able
to destroy both soul and body in hell." The word "soul" here
means life and refers to eternal life, which is a gift (Romans 6:23)
that will be given to the righteous at the last day (John 6:54). No
one can take away the eternal life that God bestows. (See also Luke
12:4, 5.)
Doesn't 1 Peter 4:6
say the gospel was preached to dead people?
No, it says the gospel "was" preached to those who "are" dead.
They are dead now, but the gospel "was" preached to them
while they were yet living.
What about the souls
crying out from under the altar in Revelation 6:9, 10?
Doesn't this
show that souls do not die?
No. This cry was figurative, as was the cry of Abel's blood (Genesis
4:10). The word "soul" here means people (or living beings)
who had been slain for their faith. Surely no one believes that souls
who die literally lie under the altar, nor do people believe that the
righteous beg God to punish their enemies. Rather, the righteous beg
for mercy for their enemies, as Christ did on the cross (Luke 23:34).
Doesn't the Bible say
Christ went and preached to lost souls in hell between
His crucifixion
and resurrection?
No, the Bible passage in question is 1 Peter 3:18-20. The preaching
was done "by the Spirit" (verse 18) in Noah's day--to people
who were then living (verses 19, 20). The "spirits in prison" refers
to people whose lives were in bondage to Satan. (See Psalm 142:7; Isaiah
42:6, 7; 61:1; and Luke 4:18.)
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