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Unless you're a Docetist, the whole Person (i.e. both natures) of Christ died on the Cross.
While it is true that Jesus was man and God He was not man who became God. He was always God who took on man. So it is kind of a loaded question you asked. Actually the Son and all He was died, but the Father and the Spirit did not. So I would not be comfortable to say that God died, but rather the Son died and not try and figure out what is not possible for us.or was it "just " a Man?
[/QUOTE]QUOTE=freeatlast;1725360]While it is true that Jesus was man and God He was not man who became God. He was always God who took on man. So it is kind of a loaded question you asked. Actually the Son and all He was died, but the Father and the Spirit did not. So I would not be comfortable to say that God died, but rather the Son died and not try and figure out what is not possible for us.
God’s blood, was shed on the cross.....
Acts 20:28
“Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood.”
or was it "just " a Man?
or was it "just " a Man?
The answer.....“Did God really Die Upon the Cross?”
The question..........
The answer.....
Depends upon how you define “death”!
Because while Jesus lie dead in the tomb for three days, he was actually in hell, preaching to the saints there.
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Therefore, just as God can not actually “die”, neither can any of us;
Because when our bodies stop working, we are going to continue on living!
Actually everybody will....somewhere!
The question..........
The answer.....
Depends upon how you define “death”!
Because while Jesus lie dead in the tomb for three days, he was actually in hell, preaching to the saints there.
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Therefore, just as God can not actually “die”, neither can any of us;
Because when our bodies stop working, we are going to continue on living!
Actually everybody will....somewhere!
“Does the soul need some kind of house in order to interact or acquire knowledge?”
Why was it necessary to resurrect this body part of the 100% man part of this part of Jesus?
We cannot know the mechanics of this. It is just not explained in scripture. And to try to explain it fully is reaching beyond our means.
The question..........
The answer.....
Depends upon how you define “death”!
Would be physical death alone, as I do NOT hold to Jesus dieing spiritually and had to get "born again", that is word of faith heresy!
Because while Jesus lie dead in the tomb for three days, he was actually in hell, preaching to the saints there.
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Therefore, just as God can not actually “die”, neither can any of us;
Because when our bodies stop working, we are going to continue on living!
Actually everybody will....somewhere!
“Would be physical death alone, as I do NOT hold to Jesus dieing spiritually and had to get "born again", that is word of faith heresy!”