In red: Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: ME IN BLUE (N) Your interpretation must be wrong, because Job states very clearly indeed that (Job 19:26 KJV) And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: The resurrection will be into a flesh and blood body. Just as Lazarus' was. Just as Yeshuwa' was. "Behold I am making ALL things new" must therefore refer to the physical. Revelation 21 therefore refers to the future, and many prophecies remain to be fulfilled (such as, "they will look upon the one that they pierced"). (A) Revelation 21 is in the future...... And that is when God will reside with mankind. When Yeshuwa' hands over the kingdom to his Father. THEN all will be fulfilled that is talked of in the law and the prophets. Finally, I have not refused to answer any of your or anyone else?s questions, or failed to address a point that I am aware of. I have answered all of them with scripture you just don?t believe the scripture, even when it makes a verbatim and point blank correlation with itself. The following was posted to the forum by me on 11.07.2005 at 19:05. My apologies if I have missed your reply: Yeshuwa' was asked a direct question: What is the greatest commandment? Is this true? Yeshuwa' answers that direct question directly. Is this true? Saul teaches a different answer, which you claim is because he is teaching "The law of Christ" (although these are your words and do not appear in the Hebrew or in the Greek). Is this true? If Saul is teaching "the law of Christ," then he is a liar, because Yeshuwa' himself does not teach what Saul claims. Is this true? If Saul is not teaching "the law of Christ," then exactly what is he teaching? Neville. --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos