Here's
further what I'd wanted to point out in
Irenaeus's quotes (
earlier in his quotes... back in Book 5):
[quoting]
"
For Enoch, when he pleased God, was translated in the same body in which he did please Him, thus pointing out by anticipation the translation of the just.
Elijah, too, was caught up [when he was yet] in the substance of the [natural] form;
thus exhibiting in prophecy the assumption of those who are spiritual, and that nothing stood in the way of their body being translated and caught up. For by means of the very same hands through which they were moulded at the beginning, did they
[TDW: he means Enoch and Elijah] receive this translation and assumption…. Wherefore also the elders who were disciples of the apostles tell us that those who were translated
[TDW: he means Enoch and Elijah] were transferred to that place (for paradise has been prepared for righteous men, such as have the Spirit; in which place
also Paul the apostle, when he was caught up, heard words which are unspeakable as regards us in our present condition), and that there shall they who have been translated
[TDW: he means Enoch and Elijah] remain until the consummation [of all things], as a prelude to immortality.)"
--Irenaeus, “Against Heresies,” Book V [5], Chap. 5
[also]... "and those who were translated
[TDW: he means Enoch and Elijah] do live as an earnest of the future length of days [TDW: pretty certain he means (mortal) "saints" (entering and existing) in/during the MK age]; and [as it might also appear impossible] that from the whale's belly and from the fiery furnace men issued forth unhurt, yet they nevertheless did so, led forth as it were by the hand of God, for the purpose of declaring His power: so also now, although some, not knowing the power and promise of God, may oppose their own salvation, deeming it impossible
for God, who raises up the dead; to have power to confer upon them eternal duration, yet the scepticism of men of this stamp shall not render the faithfulness of God of none effect."
--[same] Book V [5], Chapter 5 [
https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103505.htm ]
[end quoting; BLUE bracketed inserts mine; other bracketed inserts and parentheses original; bold mine]
I don't believe we can conclude from scripture that the bodies of Enoch and Elijah were kept in natural form ....during translation. However, God can apply any action in any circumstance He should wish.
[recall what I'd said about Irenaeus's belief in the 3 levels of destination... Heaven, paradise, earth]