You're quoting the part of Jude - that quotes from the book "The Assumption of Moses" which is about the bodily assumption of Moses into heaven.
That is not what I was asking for a location in the Bible, lol.
Actually I did not, and I still haven't received an answer to my question.
What I want to know the location in Scripture for is this:
the bodily assumption of Moses into heaven.
Again, where is "...the bodily assumption of Moses into heaven" found in Scripture.
I do not view apocryphal books as Scripture, nor any writing that is outside of the 66 Book Canon. While I can understand why some people might give them credibility, what I also see is that those who do almost always teach doctrines that conflict with Scripture.
Just as the doctrine that glorification was taking place before the Cross, Resurrection, Return of Christ to Heaven, Reconciliation, Eternal Redemption, and...
...the Pre-Tribulation Rapture.
Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament - Jude 9
"(Adumb. in Ep. Judae) says that Jude quoted here the Assumption of Moses, one of the apocryphal books.
If God meant for us to know what happened to Moses body after he died...He would have let us know.
It is probably a matter of the Angel taking the carcass of Moses so Israel would not create a shrine and start worshiping Moses.
one of the apocryphal books.
And...?
Origen says the same thing.
Well, being so close to California we would expect them to embrace heretical views.
Mayor thinks that the author of the Assumption of Moses took these words from Zechariah and put them in the mouth of the Archangel Michael.
Great, but I don't have to "think" that Paul taught that Christ was the Firstborn and firstfruits from the Dead. I can know, because it is taught in Scripture, and we don't have to throw speculation into our understanding, which makes one without understanding...because they are guessing, or hoping what they believe is true.
The sequential context is very clear:
1 Corinthians 15:22-23
King James Version (KJV)
22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming.
All means all. And they must be in Christ to be made alive. The Son of God came from Heaven to bestow Life, and it was not bestowed before men began being reconciled to God on an eternal basis. No man was indwelt eternally by God prior to Pentecost.
There is a Latin version of the Assumption. Some date it as early as B.C. 2, others after A.D. 44."
Guesswork. We know when Holy Scripture was written, and can trust it, and can make it part of a sound Theology.
so then the Matt 17 mount of transfiguration is not a seance... not communication with the dead in any way shape or form.
Right, not a seance, because God is the God of the living, and that is the context of Moses' and Elijah's state on the Mount. They are dead physically, but alive because their spirits still exist. No discussion that God is involved in is a seance,
because He is the God of the living.
God bless.