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personalities are tied to a limited time period and a corporal existence. they are given names by their earthly parents. there are no instances of men suddenly appearing from nowhere and claiming to be the exact same person or prophet. people supposedly have spirits but spirits are not necessarily people.Why would he have a different name, then? Malachi calls him Elijah, not currently nameless person who may have Elijah's spirit.
Malachi did not seem to think so. Otherwise he would have said: "Behold, I will send you the spirit of Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD."so then the future coming of a past spirit would not necessarily be called by the same name, or variant there of.
Malachi did not seem to think so. Otherwise he would have said: "Behold, I will send you the spirit of Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD."
Actually, the word used is מלאכי which has the added Yod at the end signifying "my [angel/messenger/name of person (don't forget that מלאכי is also the name of the person the book is ascribed to]".so from malachi 3:1 the actual word being used is messenger, or angel; which is an emissary of god.
I don't know what it would be like with Eliyahu returning, but in any case, I don't see his reappearance as a whole 'nother dude.so your idea of elijah returning; would be a lot like the christian idea of jesus' returning. the clouds, or sky, would open up and a former man, in this case elijah, would drop down and everyone would be flumoxed?
but why and why would you think a person remains the same on earth as they would in heaven? who would need a fleshly terrestrial body in heaven?Actually, the word used is מלאכי which has the added Yod at the end signifying "my [angel/messenger/name of person (don't forget that מלאכי is also the name of the person the book is ascribed to]".
I don't know what it would be like with Eliyahu returning, but in any case, I don't see his reappearance as a whole 'nother dude.
I don't believe I said anything of the sort.but why and why would you think a person remains the same on earth as they would in heaven? who would need a fleshly terrestrial body in heaven?
non sequiturWhy would he have a different name, then? Malachi calls him Elijah, not currently nameless person who may have Elijah's spirit.
yupwas john the baptist the reincarnated spirit of elijah?
malachi 3:1
Why?non sequitur