فإن قالوا لماذا لم يصرح موسى في التوراة بذلك وبأخبار القيامة
التوراة ليست الكتاب الوحيد الذي يعتمده اليهود، فهناك فرق بين التوراة الشفوية والتوراة المكتوبة.
القيامة مأسسة الإيمان وموقت العدل فلا يصح أن يخفيها الله عن الناس ويكشف خبرها لأناس آخرين.
التحريف لا يخفي أساسًا للإيمان ولا يخبئ خبرًا كهذا أمام آلاف البشر وعلى مدى آلاف السنين والأنبياء يبعثون تترًا.
القيامة ركيزة من ركائز الإيمان اليهودي والبعث بالجسد حاصل عندهم والأكل والشرب معتقد به عندهم.
المعترض يعترض على عدم ذكر بعض أخبار القيامة في التوراة، فهل لو جئنا له بخبر مشترك بين الإسلام واليهودية فهل سيقتنع؟
[LEFT][SIZE=4]When will the resurrection of the dead take place?
One of the principles of Jewish faith is belief in the resurrection of the dead. According to the Zohar – an early Kabbalistic text – the resurrection will take place forty years after the arrival of Moshiach. However, certain righteous individuals will arise with the coming of Moshiach. All the dead will be resurrected in the Land of Israel.
[grade="0000FF 0000FF 0000FF 0000FF"]There is a small bone in the body called the Luz bone (some identify this bone as the coccyx) from which the body will be rebuilt at the time of resurrection. Our daily prayers are replete with requests for the resurrection and there are many customs connected with it. (See the book To Live and Live Again – SIE [/grade]
صورة من صور النعيم والعقاب الحسي عند طائفة الكاسيدية:
A Chassidic master once explained to his disciples the difference between Heaven and Hell. In the afterlife, he said, all souls' hands are bound by splints and heavy ropes. This is done so that they cannot bend their arms. Then each soul is given a ridiculously long utensil and told that it is theirs to attain what ever they desire. Above the souls hang great quantities of food and delights, but they cannot bring the food to their mouths for their hands cannot bend. In hell, the souls are emaciated and starving, breakfast is served, but since their hands cannot bend, and their utensils are too long to feed themselves, they starve. In heaven, however, it is paradise. Souls are smiling and enjoying the delights. In heaven each soul uses his or her own fork to feed the soul siting across the room
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