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      • Yes, eternal life is mentioned in Old Testament. However, it isn’t mentioned directly as it is in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, reference to eternal life is suggested in Psalm 23, where it’s suggested that the Lord declared the existence of a quality life only lived by the Eternal Father.
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  1. Apr 6, 2023 · Is There an Expectation of Eternal Life in the Old Testament? Randy Alcorn. Eternal Perspective Ministries. Updated April 06, 2023. The New Testament reflects much more specific revelation from God of the afterlife. Yet there are some strong Old Testament indicators, though not nearly as many.

    • Deuteronomy 32:22. For a fire is kindled in my anger, that burns to the lowest Sheol, devours the earth with its increase, and sets the foundations of the mountains on fire.
    • 1 Samuel 28:11. Then the woman said, “Whom shall I bring up to you?” He said, “Bring Samuel up for me.”
    • 1 Samuel 28:12. When the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice; and the woman spoke to Saul, saying, “Why have you deceived me? For you are Saul!”
    • 1 Samuel 28:13. The king said to her, “Don’t be afraid! What do you see?” The woman said to Saul, “I see a god coming up out of the earth.”
  2. Aug 5, 2024 · This shift prompts an exploration into the Jewish Sacred Scripture, known as the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible, to see if there are any traces of belief in eternal life. The Old Testament recounts the covenant established between God and the people of Israel.

    • Introduction
    • The Old Testament View of Death
    • The Hebrew Perception of ‘Sheol’
    • The Righteous in The After-Life
    • Conclusion

    It is not uncommon to encounter statements which suggest that the Old Testament has almost nothing to say on the subject of life after death; and what little it does report is usually assessed in quite negative terms. Indeed, not a few writers give the distinct impression that for the Hebrews the after-life was envisaged as a dull, dreary existence...

    Central to any discussion on the Old Testament view of the after-life is the Hebrew understanding of death.How was death perceived? What actually happened to an individual when he died? Did it mean the end of existence? Or was there something beyond death? Initially it is important to note that the Hebrew term for ‘death’, māwet, has a variety of c...

    The second major premise underlying Bailey’s position is that all men, irrespective of their moral character, share a similar destiny after death: all go down to Sheol.18 On account of this any attempt to distinguish between a ‘good’ and a ‘bad’ must be based on events prior to rather than after death. Thus Bailey focuses on the circumstancesof dea...

    Although the wicked encountered a ‘bad’ death, the righteous, in contrast, were perceived as experiencing a ‘good’ death. The question arises, however: What happened to the righteous after death? Surprisingly perhaps, the Old Testament contains no detailed account of the fate of the righteous immediately after death. As a result the best that one c...

    While some of the evidence is ambiguous, and questions remain to be answered, we are perhaps now in a position to clarify certain fundamental issues regarding the Old Testament perception of the after-life. Firstly, we may reject the currently popular belief that in the pre-Exilic period death was viewed by the Hebrews as a natural legacy of man’ m...

  3. A: Heaven was meant for people of faith in Old Testament times just as much as it is for us. It’s true that God didn’t reveal as much about heaven to them as He has to us, but they still understood that heaven was their final home — just as it is ours.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The answer to the question of whether Old Testament believers in the Lord had eternal security is the same as the answer to whether New Testament believers have eternal security. God does not change (Numbers 23:19; Malachi 3:6) and is therefore consistent regarding His offer of salvation.

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  6. The first thing Scripture teaches us about Old Testament believers is that they expected heaven. As we saw in our first article from Ecclesiastes 3, there is a sense of eternity placed in the hearts of all humanity by God. The Old Testa­ment saints expected life beyond the grave.

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