Reincarnation
verses in the Bible
If you will train your Bible Search to "resurrection", you will find
15 references in the Gospels and 25 in the Epistles.
What is resurrection "of the body" if not reincarnation, the modern
term in use today in place of this very important but not properly understood
teaching? And how many references are there in the Bible telling us that Jesus
after his crucifixion and death returned in the flesh?
But there are other more elucidating passages in the very words of Jesus,
himself:
Matthew
11:13
For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John.
11:14
And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.
Matthew
17:10
And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must
first come?
17:11
And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come, and
restore all things.
17:12
But I say unto you, That Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have
done unto him whatsoever they listed. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer
of them.
17:13
Then the disciples understood that he spake unto them of John the Baptist.
Matthew
16:13
When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples,
saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
16:14
And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and
others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets.
John
9:1
And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth.
9:2
And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his
parents, that he was born blind?
9:3
Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the
works of God should be made manifest in him.
These are the actual passages where Jesus teaches the Doctrine of
Reincarnation:
In Matthew 11 and 17, Jesus tells his disciples very clearly that Elias
reincarnated as John the Baptist.
In Matthew 16, if reincarnation is not true, do you think that Jesus would
remain silent and allow the disciples to believe in it? Don't you think that he
would have rebuked them for believing a false doctrine?
In Matthew 9, Jesus is conspicuously silent after the disciples referred to
reincarnation (the past life and sins) of the man born blind? Isn't this, at
least, a very suspicious circumstance that merits your further thought?
And when they questioned John the Baptist:
John 1
1:19 And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from
Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
1:20 And he
confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ.
1:21 And they asked
him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he saith, I am not. Art thou that prophet?
And he answered, No.
Why would the priests and Levites ask John if he is Elias or that prophet come
again, unless reincarnation was an accepted truth at the time?
Aren't these enough proofs for you? How do you view these information? How do
you understand the passages, above? Everyone should realize just how the Nicene
Creed, which is the basis of present-day Christian teachings and beliefs, has
actually and in fact, replaced the True Teachings with elaborate falsehoods.
Of course, everyone is entitled to his own beliefs. But everyone must learn to
analyze and think for himself.
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