Yes, I believe the scriptures, but do not find a resurrection that occurred in 70ad. The bible seems to omit this event. Can you please give me a passage which shows this occurred in 70ad. If you are speaking "spiritually resurected" in 70ad, please also give me proof that fulfillment "spiritual" is a matter of history. This would seem temporal to me.
James Hartline
If you believe the scriptures, there was a resurrection of many of the saints of old whose graves burst open when Jesus was crucified and they came out of their graves after the resurrection of Jesus and were seen of many in the city. Jesus is the resurrection and the life. But the above scripture was written after His resurrection, but before A.D. 70. A resurrection around A. D. 70 makes perfectly good sense. This was the end of the Old Covenant and the fulfillment of the promises made to the saints of old as well as the disciples and apostles. All of the apostles except John were dead by A. D. 70.
How does this relate to us today? What happens to us when we die, if the resurrection has already occurred? Those of us born after that time simply live out our lives and if we belong to the Lord, when we die we will be ushered into His everlasting kingdom and we shall forever be with the Lord. Of course, spiritually speaking, we are already in His kingdom.
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