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Bodily Resurrection explains the Orthodox understanding of the body, death, and resurrection, and presents a compelling apologetic for burial (as opposed to cremation) as an affirmation of our expectation of eternal life. This text is no longer available in print, but can now become a valuable part of your Logos library.

Cook the meat well … And let the cuts be burned up.… Because I have cleansed you, and you were not cleansed, You will not be cleansed of your filthiness anymore, Till I have caused My fury to rest upon you” (Ezek. 24:9, 10, 13). Though an understanding of the resurrection of the dead was not well articulated in Old Testament writings, burial of bodies (rather than cremation) for the Jews was a sign of hope—they looked forward to “a better resurrection” (Heb. 11:35). In the Exodus from Egypt, Moses
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