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Questions and answers on the biblical state of the dead, based on the statement that “the dead know nothing” (Ecclesiastes 9:5). “...the dead know not anything...” Ecclesiastes 9:5 Read this article first: Five Biblical Facts About Death
- How Can One Suffer Damage From The Second Death? The Dead Know Nothing, Don’t They?
- Who Are the Spirits in Prison?
- What Does It Mean That The Evangel Has Been Proclaimed To The Dead?
- Did Saul at Endor Speak With the Deceased Samuel?
- What Are We To Think Of Consulting Spirits Of The Dead?
- How Can You Have “Eternal Life” And Yet Die?
- Whoever Believes Shall Surely Not Die Forever?
- What Did The Lord Promise The Murderer On The Cross?
- What To Think Of Near-Death Experiences?
- Does Ecclesiastes Speak Only Of Things “Under The Sun” And Not Of The Actual Realm Of The Dead?
- Does Isaiah 14:9–11 Prove That The Dead Do Have Consciousness And Deliberation?
- Do We Not Have A Cloud Of Witnesses Around Us?
- What Are We to Think of Jesus’ Statement About “Not Being Able to Kill the Soul”?
- Is The Belief That The Dead Are Dead Not Comfortless?
- Do The Patriarchs Live Now?
- How Can Dead Souls Cry Out from Under the Altar?
- How Could the Rich Man Lift Up His Eyes in the Realm of the Dead?
- Did Elijah Never Die?
- Did Enoch Never Die?
- Did the Lord Jesus Take the Realm of the Dead with Him at His Ascension?
- But didn’t Paul consider his dying to be gain?
- How could Moses and Elijah appear in glory?
- What Did Paul Mean by “To Depart and Be with Christ”?
- Is the soul immortal?
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