The Bloody sacrifice
Jesus will
not resurrect in the same physical body if he offered the same body for
sacrifice. On the other hand, except his body was riot in the dust as dust-to-dust
like the first Adam. He could only shed his
blood if he did not resurrect in the
same body since there is no remission of sin without the shedding of blood
(Heb. 9:22).
Shedding of blood implies dead whose physical body will
riot and turn dust-to-dust remaining the bones. Consequently,
the biblical meaning of shedding of blood means physical dead without
resurrection ; if the same body resurrected from the dead, there is no
remission of sin at all. Not by shedding of blood through injury on the cross
and survived..
Since he
came to end all sacrifice for the remission of sin, his body must also be used
as one of those animals used for the remission of sin. In the old testament, no
animal used for sacrifice survived or resurrect from the dead after being
killed (shedding of blood).
Both human
beings and animals used for sacrifice were burnt to dust or consumed in the
womb of the priests. There was no survival.
As for the human sacrifice, Isaac would had been
bunt to dust but a ram was used instead;
Jephtan only daughter was brunt
to dust as a burnt sacrifice like other animals; while some were killed and
consumed in the womb of the priests.
The He goat
was cast out into the wilderness that bore the sins of the nation of Israel to
the destroyed and never return to Israel. (
Leviticus 16:10). So no human being and animal used for sacrifice
survived.
The none survival of those people and animal during sacrifice is known as shedding of blood. Evidently, King David was not
allowed to build the temple of Jerusalem because he had shed too
much blood which implies killing of people in the battle field as a great man of
war and those people he had killed never survived. So he shed their blood
So one cannot
shed his blood and claim to survive which makes no sense like the case of Jesus
Christ contrary to what most Christians believed.
The Biblical Proof
There are several
biblical proofs backing the archaeological discovery of his bone box. One evidence
is at the place of his resurrection. Mary
Magdalene was the first to see his resurrected body and
she happened to be his clinical nurse to remove his napkins and washed his body stained with his blood and then wrapped him up
with a new burial cloth with others as soon as he was removed from the cross. In that
process she was exposed to his nakedness already like a clinical nurse with a
patient who survived surgical operation. So she no longer shy to see his naked
body based on the fact that he revealed
himself to her first in his naked body without napkin after his resurrection.
On the first
day of resurrection, she saw both the napkin and the other burial cloth rolled off from their position in the grave as if
someone did it (John 20:1-18). Therefore, if he appeared to her in another napkin
she would suspect him to be a ghost and run away from him and spread the news
to his disciples. Seeing him in his naked body without napkin made her believe that he was the real Jesus she saw and
was not a ghost
At first, he
did not allow her to touch him based on
the fact that he had not develop
flesh and bones but appearing like a spirit and ghost form and
would develop fresh and bones after he
had revealed himself to his father.
Spirits do not develop fresh and bones immediately after dead. Some can be seen
and cannot be touched and also cannot grip any substances. Some movies
we watch also educate us on how spirit of the dead operate. I got this
information from one of the Nigerian movies not related to Jesus Christ So at first Mary could not grip him and he also cannot grip her because
he had not yet develop fresh and bones; so he did not allow her to touch him else she takes him to be a ghost and based on the fact that immediately after his dead he was in the underworld for three days preaching to those in the prison that died
during Noah’s time before he resurrected from the dead on the third day. (1 Peter 3:19
).
Strange
Tendencies
Jesus
started exhibiting strange tendencies after his resurrection which implies that
he was not resurrected in the same body but in an immortal body that had been
developed to be touched. Evidently, as
the disciples were in a room, the door was shut for fear of the Jews and without
knocking at the door, he suddenly appeared in their midst and they were
afraid taking to be a ghost. This was
their first experience after his resurrection and throughout his ministry.
Then he said
to them, “.... do not be afraid ; I am not a
spirit ; touch me and see ; a spirit does not has flesh and bone but I have” (Luke 24:36-43). So as they
touched him yet some still doubted him based on the fact that a spirit can develop fresh and bone and be touched like Jacob that fought the angel of the Lord
from midnight till dawn being a spirit being. (Mat. 28:16-17). Still because of
their doubts, he also demanded for bread which he ate before them. However, they
still doubted because Angels ate Abraham food and blessed Sahara with Isaac
conception. So a spirit can do anything.
Another
strange behavior is that he could appear in different forms so that you cannot identify him and could
no longer spent time with them at home
even to sleep with them. Consequently, after eight days of his first appearance, he later appeared to them in order to revealed himself to Thomas who doubted him of his resurrection and commanded him to touch him in order to clear his doubts
and disappeared again. (John 20:24-31)
Based on
this development Apostle Peter concluded that his mater has gone
forever and appearing to them as a Ghost form instead. So he decided to go back to
his fishing business with the other disciples that were willing to follow him being their leader.
While they
were at the sea casting their net, the Mater appeared to them and repeated the miracle
of the drought of fish to remind him that he was the Lord himself who wanted Peter become a fisher of men rather and then instructed him
to lead his sheep if he loves him before he ascended into heaven (John
21:1-end).
To be
continued in part 3
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