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The meaning of Resurrection of the dead in the Bible
(From Easton's Bible Dictionary)

will be simultaneous both of the just and the unjust (Daniel 12:2; John 5:28,29; Romans 2:6-16; 2th 1:6-10). The qualities of the resurrection body will be different from those of the body laid in the grave (I Corinthians 15:53,54; Phil 3:21); but its identity will nevertheless be preserved. It will still be the same body (I Corinthians 15:42-44) which rises again.

  • Because his resurrection seals and consummates his redemptive power; and the redemption of our persons involves the redemption of our bodies (Romans 8:23).
  • Because of our federal and vital union with Christ (I Corinthians 15:21,22; I Thessalonians 4:14).
  • Because of his Spirit which dwells in us making our bodies his members (I Corinthians 6:15; Romans 8:11).
  • Because Christ by covenant is Lord both of the living and the dead (Romans 14:9). This same federal and vital union of the Christian with Christ likewise causes the resurrection of the believer to be similar to as well as consequent upon that of Christ (I Corinthians 15:49; Phil 3:21; I John 3:2)." Hodge's Outlines of Theology.


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