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Blood symbolizes life in these paradigms, actually - and immortality.
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I was rushed to get to town, but let me add without reading Cor.15 that Paul was the cloak of faith and not a Gospeler who so was not concerned to provide the details that the Gospels do present. His job was to call the flock together and provide the material cause wherein the Gospeler can do his thing, and when I write that in heaven we must walk on her prior to the light of common day it means that in heaven not only the sea is no longer but also the nigth will be no more and with it the Morning and the Evening star that we call Mary instead of Jesus, and so we are on our own without a dream to live, obviously, as there must be two of us to have this dream, and for this to be possible also our RNA that modifies our DNA must in purity remain.
I am not sure why, but if the claim is made that neither pain or sickness can exist in heaven this may just be why that has to be. I can readily accept desire to be a human thing and pain as well, but sickness and good health in paradise is not that easy to explain. |
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Even the emission of some blood from nails isn't the same thing as the blood drained from a temple sacrifice that is then sprinkled on the altar or even disposed of.
But the case of Jesus must be understood metaphorically since his sacrifice implies shedding of blood in a nonphysical way. However the physical resurrection then removes any real similarity with animal sacrifice, which has no resurrection. But I guess they weren't paying close enough attention to the differences. |
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Hell if I know. Blood makes a horrible cleanser. In fact, it's a pain in the ass to clean up. I mean, it would be had I ever seen large amounts of it in one place before.:constern01:
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For example:, Paul, 1 Corinthians 15: 12-19 Quote:
And yet... Hebrews 9:22 Quote:
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Of course in Hebrews there is a closer identification with the notion of real sacrifice but perhaps it is blood in a conceptual way rather than a literal one. And it is mentioned in Romans and Ephesians, whoever the writers were.
But I wonder why they didn't pay attention! It would make more sense if there were different authors who emphasized different points such as atoning blood or resurrection. |
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But you'd think the same person who wrote several letters would stick to one message instead of giving several. Now I can see Ephesians having a message different from 1 Corinthians because its authorship is in dispute. But Romans? Clearly, Paul didn't care if he sent different messages. Who knows, maybe they were ALL forged and there never was such a person as "Paul." |
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