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How do we answer these two verses if there is only one resurrection?
There are several reasons why the doctrine of several resurrections is found wanting...
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The Bible presents the resurrection of believers and unbelievers as occurring together - Dan 12:2; Jn 5:28-29; Ac 24:14-15; Re 20:11-15
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The Bible teaches that believers will be raised at "the last day", not several times (and therefore several days, years, or millennium) before "the last day"!
- Jn 6:39-40,44,54
Let’s look at the back drop first.
Seven woes to Pharisees and Sadducees… mt 23:1-36
Then a lament over Jerusalem...
You will have to open the door to
Then after the disciples have been listening to all this...
Why do you think the Disciples asked this question to Jesus?
The Disciples wanted to be prepared for the terrible events that Jesus was speaking of.
Jesus then begins to answer 3 questions...
“Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?”
Mt 24:1-35 answer the first 2 questions which deal with the destruction of Jerusalem
Mt 24:36-51 answer the question about the end of the age which deals with the second coming of Christ
Everything up to verse 36 has a sign
whereas the second coming does not have a sign Mt 24:36, 42, 44, 50
(demonstrative pronoun) changes to - these/those days vs these/those things (plural)
(demonstrative pronoun) changes to that/the day (singular)
Then Jesus teaches about the wisdom and dangers of preparation...
Mt 24:36-44 deals with the dangers of no preparation
Mt 24:45-51 deals with the dangers of delayed preparation
Mt 25:1-13 deal with the dangers of partial preparation
Mt 25:14-30 deals with proper and improper preparation
Mt 25:31-41 deals with the results of ones preparation
verses 40 and 41 are not about different resurrections they are about preparation and not being prepared.
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