Reincarnation is going through many lives and or forms
So then Resurrection once into a different new heavenly body that is incorruptible and not some rehash of the old corruptible physical body is NOT Reincarnation by your own definition.
If in fact it's an idiom. Should I take your word for it?
No. Go study the phrase for yourself, and learn about idioms on your own. I already gave you one example. If you need more, go find them.
we can see today that people in the same body often aren't recognized when they shave, die their hair, etc
So Jesus lost his hair? Or it was died blue? Purple? Orange orange?
Then again, if the shroud of Turin is true, maybe Jesus was naked and Mary averted her eyes.
The mortal body will he swallowed up by immortality
Stop changing the words. The word "by" is not found in that phrase. The preposition used isn't "by" or even "up" it's
ὑπό (G5259). The literal expression would be "swallowed
under immortality." One of the main examples given for
καταπίνω (G2666) is cities "
swallowed" in an earthquake. Once that happens, there ain't no city no more. It's the same with the physical body. The overarching action is to be consumed.
I provide a
LINK to the Liddell Scott Lexicon for ὑπό which means "under." And besides, the word "body" is not even found in that phrase.
(2 Corinthians 5:4 KJV~) ... that mortality might be swallowed under life.
It doesn't say that the Mortal Body might become immortal. Rather, Mortality itself is swallowed under life, as an earthquake swallows under a city, or as an ocean swallows under a ship. Mortality is no more. Paul makes a similar comparison in this verse:
(1 Corinthians 15:54 KJV) Death is swallowed in victory.
But, as we see Paul is contrasting bodies. He's contrasting states of being. Mortal vs. Immortal.
Exactly, because it's not the same body. The mortal body is gone, and one receives a new immortal body.
(1 Corinthians 15:54 KJV) So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed in victory.
One might say, "SEE the corruptible body "PUTS ON" incorruption. Once more I provide a
LINK to the Liddell Scott Lexicon for ἐνδύω (G1746), where I note :
I. c. acc.,
go into, 1. of clothes,
put on,.
Butch, one takes off the "old clothes" (the corruptible body) before putting on "new clothes" the incorruptible one. One "goes into" the new body, leaving the old.
(1 Corinthians 15:52 KJV) In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
The DEAD, dead people, are raised incorruptible, not dead bodies. Their bodies are not raised at all. Dead bodies dissolve (cf. 2Co 5:1).
Gen 2:7, God breathed "His" breath into the man and the man "Became" a living soul. It doesn't say God put a soul into man or into a body. It says he "Became" a living soul.
I am aware of Jewish Dualism. But that same belief rejects the afterlife period, teaching that at death, the body is subsumed back into dust, and the animating spirit is subsumed back into God. But that's not the view taught by Jesus (or Paul). At the Resurrection, the you that is you must put on (be clothed with) an incorruptible body, not one made of Earthly dirt.
(2 Corinthians 5:1 KJV) For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
No, you didn't. I didn't ask "who" is raised from the dead. I asked "what" is raised from the dead. Again, if not the body, "what" is raised from the dead.
The DEAD are raised.
(1 Corinthians 15:52 KJV) ... the dead shall be raised incorruptible, ...
What scripture states that Dead Bodies are raised from the dead? And who are the dead? PEOPLE. People are raised from the dead.
You are raised from the dead, being composed of an immortal body and the self that is you. (If not YOU, who else?)
I answered the question. The fact that you don't like the answer is your problem.
I still get the feeling that you're somehow afraid to accept any view that your current physical body made of corruptible Earth dust that decays and dissolves has nothing to do at all with your house not made with hands (your parents) but an eternal "building" of God in the heavens.
If there is a New Heaven and a New Earth, there is a New body.
Rhema