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Originally Posted by Aquila
I don't believe God directly addressed the afterlife with the prophets. We see some implications that are debated among rabbis, but that's all. Jesus is eternity stepping into time. Jesus would know about Hell... Jesus would know about the final judgment. The Jews weren't "wrong"... it's just all they had to go by are vague implications and shadows of an unknown reality.
Moses wasn't God in flesh...Abraham wasn't God in flesh. None of the prophets were God in flesh. The prophets were just men of their day. No doubt they as men didn't have a fully developed doctrine of the afterlife beyond what was considered to be the popular opinion of their day. Also, no one but Jesus has risen from the grave. Jesus is the fountain head of Christian understanding. Not the OT.
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I didn't say that Moses was God in flesh; but he was a man who apparently heard God speak, writing down what he heard. That is all that the New Testament is; men who wrote down what they apparently heard Jesus say. Jesus Christ did not write the New Testament. (Interesting note that you already know; the Gospels were recorded and written 60-100 years after Jesus had died and not by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.)
Now, back to the Eternal Life issue. Knowing what the New Testament says about Heaven and Hell, these are very dramatic ends to the souls of men if we believe our Translations to be accurate, which I don't feel they are. But anyway, for the sake of those who stake their claim in the Heaven/Hell dogma of modern Christianity, for God to withhold such information leaves way too many other doors open that only confuse the World of Faith.
I also disagree that they in the Old Testament didn't have a fully developed Doctrine. There are infinite details in the Torah that spell out clearly how man was to adhere to moral Law and conduct. To this day, Jews still use the Torah as the basis for all they do in Family, Government, and Religion.
For the Eternal destiny of mankind to change from one generation to the next is inconsistent and confusing. And, God could have easily told Moses on the Mount that people would go to Hell if they didn't obey the Torah.
Old Testament ritual, Temple practices, and other physical demands are the very things that progressed away from our current Church model. But the Afterlife shouldn't be included in this evolution, as to change what happens within realms we can't see is a far too difficult path to follow. And, this allows the Religious Authorities of our planet to manipulate the unlearned.
It is, or it isn't. People have a hard enough time learning about what they can see, let alone what they can't see.
Appreciate your input, Aquila.