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What did Paul mean in 1 Corinthians 15 by a "spiritual body"?

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From our Interview with N.T. Wright on the Historical Jesus, this clip answers the question: What did Paul mean in 1 Corinthians 15 by a "spiritual body"?

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  • @anamasteos prove yeshua was a jew ans your saying god is a racist ? we are not races or religions we are spiritual beings of light having a human experience , live in the light not the darkness of the world

  • The physical body is the fruit of the soul. The glorified body is the fruit of the spirit. The soul projects her characteristics onto the physical body, and the living spirit projects its chief attributes onto the glorified body. Thus, Jesus was not recognized by His own after the Resurrection, for the body of Heaven is not made from the body of Earth. Yet Jesus retained His wounds in His glorified Body, for they are the chief attribute of His Spirit: He Who was pierced and striped like matzo.

  • @whatsyofaithbrotha but jesus was a pharisee. the wword "christian" means to be like christ

  • I wish they had asked him what Paul meant when he said Jesus became a "life-giving spirit" in 1 Corinthians 15:45. How does he reconcile that with his view that Paul was advocating a physical resurrection? Or how does he reconcile that with Jesus' statement in Luke 24:39 that "a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have."

  • @whatsyofaithbrotha I'm hardly any Pharisee. I don't own a Talmud. I have a Bible and a Koran. I pray to the Father in heaven through Yeshua and that's all. I don't go to any church.

  • @anamasteos If you become 'Jewish', as in somebody who studies Talmud, then you have quite literally become a Pharisee. Even if you call yourself 'Messianic', then you are a Messianic Pharisee.

  • If you become a rabbinical (talmudic) Jew, you have quite literally become a Pharisee.

  • I been trying to find God but I am confused about whether to be considered Christian, Jewish, or a mix of the two. Yeshua was a Jew and salvation has to do with OT redemption laws. I'm not a Jew so why would I be redeemed?

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