[QUOTE=Brother Strange;204176]
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Certainly, I believe the scriptures but I do not see the exclucivity that you are trying to imply that it has. I don't see Paul giving any options here, as you have assumed.
Cetainly a natural body is raised a spiritual body, but not to the exclusion of it being a natural body. The body of Jesus is a natural expression of that. If that body is not a spiritual body, what else would account for the immortality OF THAT BODY? Of course it is becomes a spiritual body.
Since I do not speak Hebrew, have no desire to speak Hebrew, do not understand those who do speak Hebrew, I would only assume that you are speaking of Jesus Christ, my Lord. He is the only Messiah that I know. But, he was NOT a Jewish Messiah. He is THE savior to the whole world.
I refuse to call Jesus by Jewish name. I only speak English. To those that speak Hebrew, I cannot relate unless they speak English, my own tongue.
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Well Paul seems to differentiate between the natural body and the spiritual body. What people generally call a "glorified body" is simply called by Paul a "spiritual body".
A natural body is simply a body of Earth as we now have. At the resurrection I will not have a natural body but a spiritual body.
46: Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual.
1 Cor. 15:46
You refuse to call Jesus by his Hebrew name given to him by an Angel by the command of YAH? Has anyone demanded you do so? You asked me who he is.
Now you are saying he is NOT the Jewish Messiah but the Savior of the world. If you notice I said that he
WAS BOTH in my reply to you. If you deny he is the Jewish Messiah I pray he will have mercy on you.
Do you think it would be reasonable to assure that no Jewish people should call Yeshua by the English "Jesus"? When you turn it around you can see how strange what you said is.
No one asked you to use Yeshua. I am elated that I can. If a Jew wants to use Jesus thats great. If a Gentile wants to use Yeshua thats great. Why must there be a war?