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The Dead Don't Communicate With the Living


The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is crystal clear on this issue: the dead do not interact with the living. Scripture highlights that once someone leaves this world, they completely lose their connection to our earthly lives, including the ability to understand or engage with those still among us. The Bible strongly supports this view, grounding it in divine authority.

For example, Ecclesiastes 9:5 states plainly that “the dead know not any thing,” which signifies a complete cutoff from knowledge and awareness. It goes on to say that their “memory...is forgotten,” indicating an absolute end to any relationships or emotional connections they may have had with the living. This idea is echoed in Ecclesiastes 9:6, where it notes that all emotions—like “love, hatred, and envy”—have “perished,” confirming that the dead are completely detached from our human experiences. They “neither have they any more a portion...in anything that is done under the sun,” reinforcing the idea that their participation in life has come to a definitive halt.

Further scripture backs up this notion: Job 7:9-10 paints a vivid picture of those who enter the grave, stressing the irreversible nature of death by declaring that they do not return. Similarly, Psalm 6:5 poignantly asks, “who in the grave can give thanks?” implying that the deceased cannot partake in the acts of worship or gratitude that the living can. The overall message from these passages drives home the undeniable truth of life’s finality, establishing death as a clear transition from the known into the unknown.
Moreover, the scriptures explicitly caution against trying to contact the deceased through mediums or familiar spirits. Such practices are deemed an "abomination unto the Lord," highlighting the importance of maintaining a strict separation between the living and the dead. This prohibition isn’t merely a suggestion; it serves as a warning against inviting possible harm into one's life by reaching out to spirits that should remain undisturbed.

In conclusion, the KJV Bible unequivocally states that the dead are unable to connect with the living, and believing otherwise may lead one to inadvertently engage with darker forces. It's essential to respect the boundaries outlines in scripture; only then can one maintain a clear and steadfast understanding of the divide between life and death.

Additionally, the KJV portrays journeys to the grave (Sheol) as inherent to death, such as in Job 14:10-15 (where man dies and "lieth down, and riseth not" until a future time) and Psalm 6:5. It also teaches that the spirit goes to God (Ecclesiastes 12:7) or with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8) for believers, while the body returns to dust, illustrating a dual nature of death and resurrection. 
Here are some key KJV verses related to death and the grave:
- Job 14:10-15: "Man dieth, and wasteth away... So man lieth down, and riseth not... All the days of my appointed time will I wait, Till my change come."
- Ecclesiastes 12:7: "Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it."
- Psalm 6:5: "For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?"
- Job 17:1: "My breath is corrupt, my days are extinct, the graves are ready for me" (or "The grave is ready for me"l

These verses illustrate that the body goes to dust eventually and the soul is asleep in the grave. 

John 11:25
King James Version
25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
 

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