Josephus' Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades

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Josephus' Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades
Josephus Flavius
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We have therefore believed that thebody will be raised again; for although it be dissolved, it is notperished; for the earth receives its remains, and preserves them; andwhile they are like seed, and are mixed among the more fruitful soil, they flourish, and what is sown is indeed sown bare grain, but at themighty sound of God the Creator, it will sprout up, and be raised in aclothed and glorious condition, though not before it has been dissolved, and mixed [with the earth]. So that we have not... rashly believed theresurrection of the body; for although it be dissolved for a time onaccount of the original transgression, it exists still, and is cast intothe earth as into a potter's furnace, in order to be formed again, notin order to rise again such as it was before, but in a state of purity, and so as never to be destroyed any more. And to every body shall itsown soul be restored. And when it hath clothed itself with that body, itwill not be subject to misery, but, being itself pure, it will continuewith its pure body, and rejoice with it, with which it having walkedrighteously now in this world, and never having had it as a snare, itwill receive it again with great gladness.

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