Resurrection means to rise from the dead as a human.
Elijah - Raised widows' son from the dead (1 Kings 17:22)
Elisha - raised the son of the Shunamite woman (2 Kings 4:32,34,36)
Dead Bones of Elisha (2 kings 13:20-21)
Resurrections were new to European theologians and the Protestant Churches of the new world throughout the Old Testament people were resurrected and in modern times many people are brought back from the dead just as they were during biblical times.
Resurrection - to rise from the dead is to die and come back with your own body
ELIJAH AND ELISA ( Elisas)
Elisa and Elijah were both used to bring back people from the dead in the old testaments. Their names are older than Hebrew and based on Judges 12:4-6 Elisha is pronounced Elisa or Eliseus, the ancient names for the God of resurrection, healing and reconciliation. The name Elisha first appears as Elisha in Genesis 10:4 as the great grandson of Noah through his son Japeth. The symbols of the name Jesus and Elisa can also be seen in the name Methuselah one of our ancestors of Genesis 4 and 5 both Cain and Seth gave this name to their sons. The name Methuselah includes the sound and symbols of the name Elisa ancient words had meaning both ways and was translated by the Hebrews, Greeks and Romans. This means this spirit of resurrection & healing named Elisas was operating long before Jesus was born, and the reason John the Baptist was filled with the Holy ghost before he was born.
ISAIS/ESAIS/ISAIAH/HESAIAS
Resurrection in the New Testament
Resurrection - to rise from the dead is to die and come back with your own body
The New Testament records 3 resurrections.
Lasarus/Lazarus was resurrected from the dead. John 11
Jesus the son of the widow. Luke 7:11-16
Jesus raised the man's daughter from the dead Luke 8:51-56
Reincarnation
Luke 9:18-19 KJV - And it came to pass, as he was alone - Bible Gateway
This passage Jesus is asking who people say he is and the disciples say people believe he is the reincarnation of John the Baptist, Elisa and some say one of the old prophets. The people of the ancient world obviously believed in reincarnation.
Re-incarnation - Rebirth of the soul in another body,
Incarnate - endowed with a human body, to give bodily form, to be the type or give embodiment to (collegiate dictionary) - to constitute an embodiment type. websters dictionary -
Incarnation - the embodiment of a deity or a spirit in some earthly form, a person showing a trait or typical character
Possession by the devil
The writer of Matthew 11 implied that Jesus believed John the Baptist was Elias
13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John.
14 And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.
Jesus response to the question makes me wonder what he really believed. His response was Elisha came and no one knew it was him. Was Jesus going along with this belief or did he really believe Elisha had come back through the body of John the Baptist?
Luke 1:17 KJV - And he shall go before him in the - Bible Gateway
The writer of the book of John said John the Baptist claimed to be Isaiah.
John 1:21 -23 John the Baptist said I am not Elias I was sent to prepare the way!
It seems to me that John is Elijah and Jesus is Elisas the Hebrew, Greek and Latin must be used when studying these names as they have been inpacted by translations. ( more to come)
Herod the tetrarch believed in reincarnation
The writer of Luke said Herod the tetrach believed one of the old prophets were risen again.
Luke 9:7 Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all that was done by him: and he was perplexed because that it was said of some that John was risen from the dead. (8) And of some that Alasa/Elias/Eliseus had appeared and of others that one of the old prophets were risen again.
Who were these people who believed Elisha was to return? The Pharisees and the Sadducees believed in reincarnation as did Hinduism. Did all of the religions of old and the descendants of Noah believe in reincarnation and resurrection?
So far, we have three names Elias, Isaiah and Elijah that some believed were returning in the body of others, they also implied that the other prophets could return. Is this is reincarnation. How were their ministries different and which ones raising the dead. The Pharisees believed in the resurrection. The Sadducess in the books of the Pentateuch only. The Jews did not teach that the Messiah would be God incarnate
The Incarnate Messiah
Pharisees that believed in the Incarnate Messiah because Nicodemus was a Pharisee, and he seemed to believe.
Is it possible the commoners believed one thing about Reincarnation and the Elites (priestly class & nobles) believed another.
The transfiguration
Matthew 17:1-3 the writer says Jesus was talking to Moses and Elias on the mountain.
INVOKING THE SPIRITS OF THE DECEASED
1st Samuel 28 chapter
The woman called on the deceased Samuel for Saul
It is said that Saul spoke to the deceased Samuel I don't know if its true but this is what the writer recorded.
The ancient people believed their ancestors gave them access to the God upon the death of another ancestor. We are past the days when people used human sacrifice, reincarnation, resurrection and animal spirits for power and control over each other but what did the resurrection mean to the people of Judea? Resurrection, reincarnation and invoking the spirits of the deceased were practiced in the Old Testament but what was the origin of these practices and did Jesus speak about them?
All of these events took place before the crucifixion and some before Jesus of Nazereth was born. This means Jesus of Nazareth was real and was also the re-incarnation or return of an ancient spirit from the beginning. The reason he has so much in common with an ancestor or God of Noah or Adam is because he could have been carrying the mantle. It is possible that his ministry has nothing to do with Judaism but the ministry dates back to the book of Genesis and the story of Noach and through the books of the Old Testament.
Where can we find the original name of Elisa, Elijah, Isaiah in the book of Genesis. These are not Hebrew names and should be in the Old Testament but because Europe replaced the names of God with generic words where can we find the names or symbols of these three ancient spirits that people believed would return?