The previous post was on April 1st, but I assure you it is the truth, not some April Fool's joke.
One more added item or 2 that I found in January 1988 which helped to confirm what I was finding, just like Walter started to realize after 1996.
Allow me to bring to light several things here. The term "raising of the dead" actually is derived from the Egyption term of "raising of the djed", which meant raising the pillars of consciousness or in essence "Knowing Thyself".
I see that someone has realized the importance of the Syriac version of "The Apocalypse of Baruch". Baruch was Jeremiah's scribe, and also a prophet & seer. Currently there is a 20006 reprint of this 1896 translation. The author makes note how important this work is due to the time it was recorded during the destruction of Jerusalem.
"More importantly, this rare book is a compilation of prophecies and revelations which have been strangely accurate in light of modern history".
From early on in around 1987, I found that raising the dead had nothing to do with raising up any bodies from any grave, according to the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch 50:1-4 that I found in 'The Apocrypal Old Testament' (my notes are in parenthesis in the repeated version below)---
QUOTE---
And He answered and said to me, Listen, Baruch, to what I say, and keep a record in your mind of everything you learn. For the earth will certainly then in the latter days restore the dead it now received, so as to preserve them; it will make no change in their form, but as it has received them, So it will restore them. For those who are then alive, must be shown that the dead have come to life again, and those who had departed have returned. And when they have recognized those they know now, then the judgement will begin, and what you have been told already will come to pass.
---UNQUOTE
Now for my explained version:
"And He (God) answered and said to me, Listen, Baruch, to what I say, and keep a record in your mind of everything you learn. For the earth will certainly then in the latter days restore the dead (or djed) it now received, so as to preserve them; it will make no change in their form (meaning literally: of human flesh), but as it has received them (of the flesh), So it will restore them (back in flesh again). For those who are then alive (upon the earth), must be shown that the dead have come to life again, and those who had departed have returned (thru reincarnation or re-embodiment). And when they (those whose consciousness has awakened or have been brought back to remembrance) have recognized those they know now, then the judgement (before the fire; not the Last Judgement) will begin, and what you have been told already will come to pass."
I guess you can see, that Remembrance also has a marker, as everything has a reason.
Lynn