All of the people in The Bible have died, even those that were at one point resurrected. The only exceptions were those that were resurrected and went to Heaven afterward, Christ being the 1st one to do it. (1 Corinthians 15:20) The total number of those going are 144,000 (Revelation 14:1-4), and that number has not been fully realized yet.
On the subject of those that have died throughout history, there is a hope for those that were righteous or had no knowledge of Jehovah God (a.k.a. "the unrighteous") when they died. They'll be able to get resurrected in the future. (Acts 24:15; John 5:28-29) Jesus' sacrifice was what enabled this opportunity to happen. (John 3:16) The commemoration of this event is memorialized every year, and this year it falls on 4/2/26 after sundown.
(New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
According to the Bible, Enoch is the person who never died.
God Himself. Our Creator and Lord!
God Himself. Our Creator and Lord!
In the Bible, Enoch and Elijah are the two people who are said to have never died. According to the Bible, Enoch was taken up to heaven by God without experiencing death, and Elijah was taken up in a whirlwind.
Enoch Gen 5:24
No, Enoch is the oldest person in the bible. He never died, It says that god took him.
Jonah was never recorded in the bible as having repented.
Griffins are never referred to in the Bible .
The Bible was never discovered. It was written by men who were divinely inspired. The Bible records all the way back tobeginning of the world and time, so we must assume that the Bible has been around for all time, always there as a doorway to answer our questions and to strengthen our walk with God.
Enoch and Elijah according to these references: GENESIS 5:21-24, II KINGS 2:11
Yes, the bible says "He will never leave you or forsake you" even if you don't want him there, He will be.
If you are talking from a biblical standpoint, the Bible never says that He taught anyone in Sheol (the Hebrew word for Hell). In fact, the Bible doesn't even say that He went to Hell at all, just that He died and went to be with God. Legend has it that He spent the three days between His death and resurrection in Hell, paying for the sins of the world, but this cannot be found in the Bible.