LEARNING ACTIVITY # 51 D
Death and Resurrection Under the Old and New
Covenants
Since we have established the truth of spiritual resurrection in the previous
Learning Activities, it might be good to summarize how all of this fits together
under both the Old and the New Covenants.
1. Genesis 3:19 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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2.
Psalms 103:14 _____________________________________________________________________________________
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3.
2 Corinthians 4:7 __________________________________________________________________________________
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4.
What do the verses above indicate to be both the source and the ultimate end of our
physical (biological) bodies?
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The
facts above determine the destination of the material (physical, third dimensional)
part of us, but what about the immaterial (spiritual, fourth dimensional) part of
us? It is unfortunate that one of the past prominent Bible translations, the King
James Version, translates the name of this place as "the grave" thirty-one
times, as "hell" thirty-one times, and as "the pit"
three times. The actual word should be "Sheol."
5. Psalms
49:15 ______________________________________________________________________________________
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The
Hebrew word "Sheol" describes the place where the Old Covenant dead
(without their physical bodies) went to after biological death to wait for Christ
to be crucified on the cross and to return after His ascension at His Parousia. That
return event would coincide with their spiritual resurrection. God's people of the
Old Covenant did believe they would someday be rescued from Sheol as indicated in
the verse above, "...God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave:
[Sheol] for he shall receive me."
The New Testament Greek word for
the same place appears in the Bible as "Hades."
6. Acts 2:27
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NOTE:
The word "hell" in the verse above should be translated "Hades."
7.
What place is the soul found in the verse above? ________________________________________________________
Everyone
biologically born under the Old Covenant had one of two choices to make (as we also
do today under the New Covenant). Those two choices were either to believe what God
had said or not to believe. When everyone biologically died under the Old Covenant
they went to a place the Bible calls "Sheol" in the Hebrew or "Hades"
in the Koine Greek regardless of whether they believed or not.
Those
in Sheol/Hades had to wait as their resurrection/judgment/redemption had not yet
been completed by Christ on the cross of Calvary and the completion of His Parousia.
8.
Hebrews 11:39, 40 _________________________________________________________________________________
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9.
Who is the phrase "And these all..." in verse 39 referring to? ______________________________________________
10.
What was it that distinguished these people from others? ________________________________________________
As
you continue with this Learning Activity, refer to Figure Six.

11.
Who is being referred to by the word "they" and the word "us"
in verse 40? _______________________________
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12.
What is the meaning of the section of verse 40 that states "...they without
us should not be made perfect"? ________
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13.
1 Thessalonians 4:15-17 ____________________________________________________________________________
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The
1 Thessalonians passage above is a parallel to the Hebrews 11 passage in #8 above.
14.
To whom is Paul writing this passage? ________________________________________________________________
15.
What is Paul referring to in verse 15 when he states, "we which are alive
and remain unto the coming of the Lord"? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
16.
Who is Paul referring to in verse 15 when he states, "them which are asleep"?
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17.
What is Paul using when he uses the words and phrases in this passage such as: "with
a shout," "the voice of the archangel," "the trump of God,"
"caught up....in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air"? ________________________
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This
description is an explanation that is parallel to the Hebrews 11 passage we looked
at in item #8 above. Notice in that passage that this was the time when those believers
in Sheol/Hades as well as those believers who were alive biologically would be "made
perfect." From that time on every one who believes in Christ is resurrected
from their sin-death at the instant of their belief in Jesus Christ and made perfect.
There
was a definitive sequence to the events we have been describing.
"...we
which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent (precede)
them which are asleep" (1 Thessalonians 4:15).
"But every
man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits (firstfruit); afterward they
that are Christ's at his coming. Then cometh the end (of the Old Covenant)"
(1 Corinthians 15:23, 24).
Those who belong to Christ would include both the
Old Covenant and New Covenant people who had trusted in God. Those who were alive
biologically at the Parousia (circa AD 70) who had believed would also experience
(spiritually) their resurrection from sin-death at that time and live out the balance
of their biological life.
18 Revelation 20:13-15 _______________________________________________________________________________
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Once
again we read where those who had previously lived and died biologically and were
waiting for their resurrection out of Sheol/Hades were resurrected and judged. Those
who were not written in the book of life (had not believed God) were directed to
the lake of fire along with death and hades. Notice that those who did not believe
God suffer a "second death," while those who did believe God do
not suffer this second death.
These Learning Activities should have a profound
impact on your thinking about the topic of resurrection. It is a major biblical topic
and you will be learning more about it as you continue your studies of the Scriptures.
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