Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment
The general believer waiting for salvation by Jesus hopes to see him appear while living or promptly at death. Comfort during loss of life usually portrays those passing now in heaven. Conversely, the more religiously academic, the less one thinks anyone, ever, goes to heaven. Trained scholars typically choose a closed heaven with temporal delays and spatial detours in limitation of God's promises about "so great salvation." "Better" typically perceives as a resuscitated flesh on earth that lives by decay of the surrounding creation. Hearing word-meaning by mapping creation with an old first-century option for plural heavens, this project reexamines the conversation recommended by the pastor in the letter to the Hebrews about promises regarding the twofold ministry of Christ. By analysis with current study tools, the conversation both challenges the common academy views and reintroduces a first-century hearing option for God's speech concerning prompt, postmortem, Christ fulfillment into heaven. Listening includes the milk of the beginning teaching requirements for atonement and logic of resurrection to God immediately after death and judgment. Hearing senses the solid food about priestly intercession by Jesus after death at judgment to shepherd his believers for salvation into heaven a very little while after individual death and judgment.
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Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment
The general believer waiting for salvation by Jesus hopes to see him appear while living or promptly at death. Comfort during loss of life usually portrays those passing now in heaven. Conversely, the more religiously academic, the less one thinks anyone, ever, goes to heaven. Trained scholars typically choose a closed heaven with temporal delays and spatial detours in limitation of God's promises about "so great salvation." "Better" typically perceives as a resuscitated flesh on earth that lives by decay of the surrounding creation. Hearing word-meaning by mapping creation with an old first-century option for plural heavens, this project reexamines the conversation recommended by the pastor in the letter to the Hebrews about promises regarding the twofold ministry of Christ. By analysis with current study tools, the conversation both challenges the common academy views and reintroduces a first-century hearing option for God's speech concerning prompt, postmortem, Christ fulfillment into heaven. Listening includes the milk of the beginning teaching requirements for atonement and logic of resurrection to God immediately after death and judgment. Hearing senses the solid food about priestly intercession by Jesus after death at judgment to shepherd his believers for salvation into heaven a very little while after individual death and judgment.
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Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment

Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment

by William W. Henry Jr.
Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment

Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in Hebrews 9:27-28: Jesus's Ministry to Lead Believers for Salvation into Heaven a Very Little While after Individual Death and Judgment

by William W. Henry Jr.

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The general believer waiting for salvation by Jesus hopes to see him appear while living or promptly at death. Comfort during loss of life usually portrays those passing now in heaven. Conversely, the more religiously academic, the less one thinks anyone, ever, goes to heaven. Trained scholars typically choose a closed heaven with temporal delays and spatial detours in limitation of God's promises about "so great salvation." "Better" typically perceives as a resuscitated flesh on earth that lives by decay of the surrounding creation. Hearing word-meaning by mapping creation with an old first-century option for plural heavens, this project reexamines the conversation recommended by the pastor in the letter to the Hebrews about promises regarding the twofold ministry of Christ. By analysis with current study tools, the conversation both challenges the common academy views and reintroduces a first-century hearing option for God's speech concerning prompt, postmortem, Christ fulfillment into heaven. Listening includes the milk of the beginning teaching requirements for atonement and logic of resurrection to God immediately after death and judgment. Hearing senses the solid food about priestly intercession by Jesus after death at judgment to shepherd his believers for salvation into heaven a very little while after individual death and judgment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798385218882
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 09/05/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 612
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

William W. Henry Jr. is a bi-vocational, independent scholar in New Testament and biblical theology who also practices family/emergency medicine. He is the author of Heaven Past Present Future (2002). His expertise combines fields of advanced doctoral training that cuts across both the realm of the sensed flesh in the decaying obsolete creation and the realm concerning revelation by God’s speech about access through Christ into the unsensed creation for living as a transformed bodily spirit in the eternal/perpetual heaven.



https://www.openheavens.info



William W. Henry Jr. is a bi-vocational, independent scholar in New Testament and biblical theology who also practices family/emergency medicine. He is the author of Heaven Past Present Future (2002). His expertise combines fields of advanced doctoral training that cuts across both the realm of the sensed flesh in the decaying obsolete creation and the realm concerning revelation by God’s speech about access through Christ into the unsensed creation for living as a transformed bodily spirit in the eternal/perpetual heaven.

https://www.openheavens.info
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