THE CRUCIFIXION OF
JESUS:
Had Jesus really died
on the cross?
How
do you have to imagine the death of Jesus?
Jesus dies on the cross, as a ghost or a dead
corpse he stands up, is visible or invisible if he desires. After a short time
he disappears in the clouds.
As 1 mentioned above, it is absolutely wrong to
believe, that Jesus died voluntary. The desire of death is absolutely strange
in the Jewish thinking.
Now, to examine the relation between the cross
and Jesus you have to read the New Testament:
In the book: "Jesus, the first new
man" by Franz Alt, the author writes, that in the original Greek
scriptures, in the Acts is written word by word (2:22‑36):
You have him, by the hands of outlaws, fixed
and uplifted (= crossed) But God has raised him up by losing the pain of death.
His soul was not left in the Hades (= hell), neither his flesh did see
corruption.
Explained in other words:
Jesus survived his crucifixion. He was not
killed. That is why he did not had any corruption appearance.
Do not forget, that the executor were also
corrupt. You could take the judged from the cross by paying some money to them.
Friends of Jesus, for example Joseph of Arimataea and his powerful friends with
influence, supported the wounded and unconscious Jesus, who woke up after two
day. (egerthe = He woke up.) After he physically got better, Jesus went to
Galilee, where he met his people and ate with them.
That Jesus ate with his people is a proof for
two things:
1. He was no ghost. Because only living Beings
need food. 2. Jesus is not God, because God needs no food.
Another quotation, that Jesus has not died is
to be found in the end of the gospel according to Luke:
Behold my hands and my feet, that it is myself.
handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.
And when he had thus spoken, he showed them his hands and his feet."
(Lk 24:39‑41)
lt is clear, that Jesus wants to show his
friends, that he is a living human and not dead, because then he would be a
Ghost.