Capitolo 73
of children. If the devil had to draw near to that stain to work some,
unknown, and, to us, inconceivable, you damage to that body,--is it the body
of the humblest saint, one of those small who you/they believe in Jesus, or
of that infants of whom angels always see the face God,--you,
mighty cherub, wouldst is there, and, if need is, with a ribbon of angels,
"every one with his/her sword on his/her thigh, because of fear at night;"
and Nebo and his "dispute" they would reappear. Poor, dying, body mildewing!
hast you the archangel him for custodian of thy? Not only this way:
"God, my Savior, life,
And often from the skies
Glances down and it looks at all of my dust,
You cultivate him he/she will offer him increase."
Neither it is it strange, from when we read, "The body is for the God and the
God for the body." "Doesn't know ye that Your body is the temple of the
Holy ghost that is you?"
To rise from the corpse seems to have been anything more to Paul that
going to heaven, or that being in sky. He knew that he was to spend
the interval between death and the resurrection in sky; but over
also this, he had a joy that he felt it was essential to the completeness
of the paradisiacal state.
Sees the test of this in the following words: "If from some means I was able
reaches to the resurrection of the corpse."
From when he was destined, as everybody of the run of Adamo, to come ahead from his
serious, he needed to manufacture only anything to rise from any effort the
dead; that was inevitable, and disrespectful of character. Besides, him
it represents this object for which he strove him as anything that in demand
I strive that cannot be said to rise only from the grave.
Paul had been permitted to know, from observation personal that that the
rising from the corpse implicates. Taken above in Heaven, we can suppose
what he had seen the patriarch Enoch and the prophet Elijah, with them
glorified bodies; the presence of what in sky, we can imagine, it has
it ever served to improve the happiness of that world, holding before,