If they appear to you then talk to them. But only if you happen to be with Jesus at the time and He is talking to them. Otherwise it doesn’t apply to you, the necromancy verses apply.
You didn’t answer my questions. Why did Jesus do it and why did He allow Peter, James, and John to witness it? We aren’t talking about me here. We are talking about Jesus, Moses, and Elijah and Peter, James, and John.
At the risk of “reading your mind,” I would guess that you don’t know the answer to the questions, since you haven’t answered satisfactorily.
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Is God not only God of the living and but also the dead?
David certainly said so.
And why pray to Amry when Christ is our advocate before the Father, when Christ has granted us bold access to the presence of God?
It seems to me that Roman Catholicism tends to ignore Hebrews and they have carved their own path.
God Bless them.