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Originally Posted by Nina
Brother,
Could Jesus' flesh simply be the part that, in all other humans, returns to dust after death?
When I say 'living in him,' I mean, living in the flesh that Jesus created through Mary's body.
Do You think I have an inaccurate view of Jesus?
Nina
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The Psalmist contains the prophecy that identifies that Messiah (thy Holy One) would not have his soul left in Hell or would his body suffer corruption.
For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. [
Ps 16:10].
This prophecy is brought into two NT cites in Acts; Peter preaching in Chapter 2 and Paul in Chapter 13.
The corruption spoken of is the breaking down of the body in the process of returning to the earth (worms and other processes).
So we have a prophecy in Psalms with two affirming witnesses by the mouth of Peter and Paul that provide understanding concerning the Son of God:
1. His soul would NOT be left in hell
2. His body would NOT suffer corruption.
If his body did not suffer corruption, then his body did not return to the earth.
Plus it seems apparent that the "thou" in
Psalms 16:10 is not the same person as the "Holy One" since the possessive pronoun "thine" is used.