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Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus is still human, and He has a human body in heaven right now. His body is different, however; earthly human flesh is perishable, but heavenly bodies are imperishable (1 Corinthians 15:50). Jesus has a physical body, with a difference. His resurrected body is designed with eternity in view.
Sep 15, 2019 · Jesus is explicit about His flesh-and-blood nature when He says, “A Spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.” It is crucial that we understand this point about the resurrected Jesus.
Dec 28, 2020 · So why did Jesus say, "See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; touch me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones just as you see that I have." (Luke 24:39)? In verse 38, Jesus' own words state that his disciples about what was happening and who this was in front of them.
By stating that a spirit does not have "flesh and bones," Jesus emphasizes the physicality of His resurrection body. This distinction is vital in countering early heresies that denied the physical resurrection of Jesus, affirming the Christian doctrine that the resurrection involves a transformation of the physical body, not merely a spiritual ...
Mar 13, 2024 · Lastly, Christ emphatically told His disciples it was His body that was resurrected: “A spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have” (Luke 24:39). Again, however, the Corinthians’ concern was regarding their personal resurrection.
If we take it as a given that His resurrected body was the same as His earthly body, then no, that was not the same "body" that He has now. According to 1 Cor. 15 He would now be in a "spiritual body", which would be different than a "natural body" (i.e. of flesh and blood.) All else is speculation. – Jas 3.1.
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First, His body was different from our physical bodies even though it was flesh and bone (Luke 24:39). Since Mary did not recognize Jesus’ newly transformed body, we discover that Jesus’ body did not look like His old one. Second, in His new body, He could eat and drink.