But the part with:
a) rose again in the flesh
b) seen by others in the flesh
c) seated next to the Father in the flesh
is a different kind of flesh than in the first part of your sentence, right? A spiritual flesh, i.e. not biological, not "fleshy" as ours.
a) rose again in the flesh
b) seen by others in the flesh
c) seated next to the Father in the flesh
is a different kind of flesh than in the first part of your sentence, right? A spiritual flesh, i.e. not biological, not "fleshy" as ours.
After all how could he be with them one minute and not the next?
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