A Crash Course on Resurrection with Rabbi Pinchas Taylor
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- Rabbi Pinchas Taylor gives a crash course on what the resurrection of the dead will like in messianic era.
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Thank you Rabbi!
Shalom from NYC
Thank you. 🌴
Hi Rav , one question: at what point in time and how was the equivalence made to today's calendar, where the day we call now Saturday we're sure its the same day that it was called Shabbat in the Bible? In other words, today we use the gregorian calendar ( in the secular world I mean) , before that was the Roman calendar and so on. So my question is at what point did someone say (and who) "this day we call Shabbat is equivalent to 'Saturday" on the secular calendar" or whatever it was called back then
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Good lecture. If modern science can now recreate life then G-d can do it for sure. That’s a great argument for resurrection
Hi Rav another question is when the resurrection of the dead comes, what about those who died as babies or as very old sick or maimed? would they have to remain in those infant or decaying bodies depending on the case?
last one I promise =) , why do the teaching say sleep is 1/60 of death ? if only 1/60th of our soul is what REMAINS, shouldn't it be the exact opposite ? ,meaning we experience 59/60 of death?