Many of us ask the question: What happens after we die? Some believe there is nothing following this life – just an end to consciousness and a perpetual darkness. This condition is described in scripture and is called “Sheol”. Those who led Judea held various views on this – some in agreement, but some claiming there was something called the resurrection, even a life after death.

Many of us have been taught that immediately after death, we will be in paradise or heaven seeing the Messiah sitting on his throne and joining other loved ones in worship and praise, holding a harp and singing.

Is there a consistent theme in scripture concerning life after death? What do the prophets speak of regard to this issue? Most importantly, what are the words of Yahusha in respect of this issue and how do we make sense of it now? Is there agreement between the ancient writers and those who penned what we call the New Testament?

Surprisingly there is an agreement, and it may be much different than what you have been told. One proponent of the resurrection wrote: “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed.” Let us see what this means.

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