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sorry .It's very difficult to understand what you are trying to say without complete sentences.
1 can only be the crucified mans spirit , as his body is in the ground.Luk 23:43
2 rich man died Luk 16:19-31
3 rich man buried , therefore his body is in the ground.
4 rich man is in Hades & is in fire therefore it has to be his spirit or soul it can't be his body remember his body is in the ground.
5 rich man is talking to Abraham who is dead & buried so can't be Abraham's body either has to be his spirit
5b rich man having a conversation while in fire so not the rich mans body as that is not how our bodies react to fire
6 people are buried in graves & the Sea not in Hades Rev 20:13-14
7 death and Hades delivered up the dead which were in them so nobody buried there has to be spirits
8 death and Hades are thrown into the lake of fire & not the sea = different
8b death and Hades cannot be seen (with human eyes) , the Sea can be seen (with human eyes)
9 death and Hades is for spirits, Sea is for bodies
10 now believers souls go to heaven Rev 6:9
Mat 17:3 And behold, there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with him.The thing about the body being in the ground is possibly mitigated by a potential resurrection. This is where we differ, I know, but the old testament seems to think the resurrection is the crucial thing for the afterlife. The new testament does too. In this they are in agreement.
I have no idea where you get that idea.
Were Moses and Elijah resurrected when they appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration? No.
If you think about what a man will experience when he dies, assuming he has no way of interacting with the environment or angels or God without his body (just an assumption at this point), you can imagine that the next place the rich man would have any cognizance would be after his resurrection. Thus he feels pain. Thus he can see Abraham. Thus he can long for something. And, since he wasn't cognizant of anything else until his body was returned to life, there wasn't any space of time that he would know of between death and his resurrection. This fits the Old Testament narratives, the Rev 20 narrative, the rich man narrative, the Lazarus narrative, the thief on the cross narrative, and the 1Thess 4:13-18 narrative.
I don't know that any other theory fits as many passages.
Luk 16:19-31 can not be after the resurrection Abraham is there ,Abraham is in heaven now & if you do not believe that,
you have to know Abraham would definitely not be there after the resurrection
the rich mans brothers would have already died if this was after the resurrection