Because these things don't really happen, only your imagination can limit the possibilities. Could be zombie -like, could be frankenstein's monster, could be an ordinary body, could be a bloated mess, could be a beauty, could be ghostly translucent. Probably best, imagination-wise, to leave the body where it rests, why do you think they say RIP?
Jesus was the only person to be resurrected from the dead in a resurrection body. His body was changed from a physical body to a resurrection body just as Christians who are resurrected on "that' day will receive a resurrection body. Matthew 27:51-54 gives some signs that occurred at the death of Christ. One was that some graves were opened on that day but the live bodies did not emerge from the tombs until Jesus resurrected three days later. These people came forth from the graves much like Lazarus did. They were revived but not resurrected and they were not in their resurrection bodies. We are not told how long these people remain alive before they died again..........to be resurrected with the rest of the saints on resurrection day, just as Lazarus died physically some time later after Jesus brought him back from the dead ....... to be resurrected with the rest of us on resurrection day.
No. He was resurrected, not reanimated. yes, he got hammered on the cross, dies, gets buries in a cave with a giant rock in the front, then he rises from the grave. he is a zombie other than that he have clean clothe and still smell like the god.
It's a Christian song called, "Ain't no grave." The lyrics go something like, "ain't no grave gonna hold this body down......"
if you mean grave is in where the dead rest its : tumba if you mean grave as in "shes grave danger" its : grave but you say the "a" like "ahh" and you say the "e" like "eh"
There is no homophone to grave
Yes.
very ill. so ill that it might seem like your going to the grave with you illness
it is connect by some in your body it is like rubber so with out it your body is going to rub on each other and it is going to hit
she like the swallow (bird) eventually she dies and her grave is like stoney pillow (her head where her grave is)
Upon death, the body will undergo a process of decomposition, where bacteria break down tissues and organs. Over time, the body will disintegrate as the organic matter decomposes and returns to the environment.
Sleep in the grave is spelt like - спать в могиле Sounds like - spatʹ v mogile
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