From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!npoiv!npois!houxm!houxa!houxi!hou5d!hou5a!hou5e!mat Newsgroups: net.religion Title: Re: More on 1 Corinthians 15 Article-I.D.: hou5e.263 Posted: Wed Mar 2 21:26:45 1983 Received: Tue Mar 8 00:56:46 1983 References: dadla-b.360 Regarding Steve Hutchison's article in reply to Lew Mammel: Steve speaks of the re-incarnation of Elijah the Prophet as John the Baptist as being part of Christian tradition. This is news to me. I know that one of Jesus' apostles, in reponse to the question ``Who do they say I am?'' said ``Some say Elijah, others John the Baptist'' (Source of quote -- the standard Roman C. Church's Sunday mass scriptures) but nowhere do I recall either hearing or reading ANYTHING that suggested that JtB was a Elijah re-incarnated. Elijah and Moses appear in the Gospel (don't ask me for chapter and verse or I might start reading scripture as a hobby and then this group would REALYY be in trouble) in the Transfiguration of Jesus; JtB is, as far as I know, completely a different person/spirit/soul/whatever. Steve, can you point me to your references? -hou5e!mat Mark Terribile (Duke of DeNet)