OT-PROPHET.filter - rwp John:5:28:
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John:5:28 @{In the tombs} (\en tois mnmeiois\). \Taphos\ (grave) presents the notion of burial (\thapt\, to bury) as in strkjv@Matthew:23:27|, \mnmeion\ (from \mnaomai\, \mimnsk\, to remind) is a memorial (sepulchre as a monument). Jesus claims not only the power of life (spiritual) and of judgement, but of power to quicken the actual dead at the Last Day. They will hear his voice and come out (\ekporeusontai\, future middle indicative of \ekporeuomai\). A general judgement and a general bodily resurrection we have here for both good and bad as in strkjv@Matthew:25:46; strkjv@Acts:24:15; strkjv@2Corinthians:5:10| and as often implied in the words of Jesus (Matthew:5:29f.; strkjv@10:28; strkjv@Luke:11:32|). In strkjv@John:6:39| Jesus asserts that he will raise up the righteous.
rwp@Revelation:11:12 @{Saying} (\legouss\). Present active predicate participle of \leg\, feminine genitive agreeing with \phns\, though some MSS. have the accusative \phnn legousan\, either construction being proper after \kousan\ (they heard). There is a little evidence for \kousa\ like strkjv@12:10| (24 times in the book). Cf. strkjv@John:5:28|. {Come up hither} (\anabate hde\). Second aorist active imperative of \anabain\. The ascension of these two witnesses is in full view of their enemies, not just in the presence of a few friends as with Christ (Acts:1:9|). {They went up} (\anebsan\). Second aorist active indicative of \anabain\. {In the cloud} (\en ti nepheli\). As Jesus did (Acts:1:9|) and like Elijah (2Kings:2:11|). Their triumph is openly celebrated before their enemies and is like the rapture described by Paul in strkjv@1Thessalonians:4:17|.