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Speculation. The whole “tribulation” is almost always part of non-Catholic “Rapture” theory.Moses and Elijah are assumed to be the two witnesses that will return before the tribulation. Also, it is said that Mary will return at that time.
Correct, It is assumed but not in cement. Article noted it.We do not know if they died or were taken alive. Scripture is silent, speculation is speculation.
That Mary would return? Or that Moses and Elijah are the two witnesses? Again, the stating " taken into heaven alive" and the “possible” reasons are in the title. The tribulation - is fact and apart of revelations.Speculation. The whole “tribulation” is almost always part of non-Catholic “Rapture” theory.
…Ascend” means to get to heaven under their own power. The only human body to do that was Jesus.
Enoch, Elijah, Mary, they were “assumed” into heaven, taken up by the power of God.
I’d recommend David Currie’s book:The tribulation - is fact and apart of revelations.
Not a huge fan of the tribulation period because there are so many writers on the subject with different speculations. Some that go too far out in left field.For Elijah, begin with the Catholic encyclopedia article:
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05381b.htm
I’ve heard this before. Wonder if Google Earth could shed any light?According to Tradition, Elijah and Enoch are in an earthly paradise awaiting the arrival of the Antichrist.
It probably would center the location in Iraq…from what I heard.I’ve heard this before. Wonder if Google Earth could shed any light?
Everything they experienced was real. They were also cast out of the Garden which is no longer accessible.Adam and Eve, or our original parents, were in the very real world before the fall.
That depends what you believe. Technically, mankind is much younger than most everything here. Death predates our appearance.The world fell, no dimension shift, very real.
Well, technically, this all going to pass away.We await the time when Christ returns and our world will be restored to the world that our original parents rejected.
The Garden ceased to exist. It either disappeared, was corrupted, or isn’t here.Just out of curiosity, if the whole world was flooded in the time of Noah, wouldn’t that include the Garden of Eden?
OK, but those two ideas are contradictory. Eden either exists or it doesn’t. I suppose it is entirely possible that 40 days under water didn’t have any effect upon Eden. Evidently the vegetation we have on earth today survived.Just out of curiosity, if the whole world was flooded in the time of Noah, wouldn’t that include the Garden of Eden?
This all supposes that the Flood is a literal event that took place exactly the way the Bible says it did. Some say that prior to the Flood, there was a water canopy over the earth that regulated the climate and mitigated the harmful effects of the sun’s radiation. When the Flood came, the water canopy burst.
Just out of curiosity, if all of the ice melted in both the Arctic and Antarctica, and if all the water molecules in the clouds fell to earth, and if all underground water (rivers, aquifers, etc.) came to the earth’s surface, would the entire surface of the earth then be covered with water? This is a scientific question, not a religious one.