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You may say Elohim has no question of birth and death; whereas Yahoshua the Messiah died and fainted. Is not birth and death only for the body and not for the spirit as per John 6:63?

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You may say Elohim has no question of birth and death; whereas Yahoshua the Messiah died and fainted. Is not birth and death only for the body and not for the spirit as per John 6:63?

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The Doctrine of Antichrist seeks to assert a separation of the humanity and divinity of Christ as above. At death the spirit goes back to God who made it (Eccl. 12:7) (cf. the papers The Resurrection of the Dead (No. 143); and The Soul (No. 92)). Christ was given the command that he was to die and to be resurrected at the end of three days and three nights. What God commands is so.

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