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1. Unclothed she was a shining vision of unmodified perfection
2. They also had strange recollections of women standing before them, unclothed
3. Talia was the only other humanoid there, and the other four habitually went about completely unclothed, as was the manner of their races
4. They were now ashamed to be unclothed, and were now afraid of Yahweh
5. Before it's like you were unclothed
6. They were all unclothed and in various levels of anatomical
7. The only person who she had ever seen unclothed was herself
8. Wretched gargoyle? How could the magnificent creature standing before him even refer to herself in such a manner? The minute she emerged from her chambers it was all the prince could do to keep from throwing her to the ground and taking her right there in front of everyone! He had dreamed of her body, of her, so many times since their first meeting that he thought he knew for sure what she looked like unclothed
9. He was unclothed, obviously had been cursorily washed and his hair was slicked back as if with brilliantine
10. Then outside on the sand sunbathing unclothed, covered only by the thin film of suntan oil we spread on one another in an intensely sensual massage
11. On one occasion, she came out of the bathroom completely naked and before I covered my eyes I could not help seeing what a goddess looked like unclothed
12. " In 2 Corinthians 5:3-4 we are unclothed while we are in the earthly house, but will
13. Christ] not for that we would be unclothed
14. To be "unclothed" is not to have a body, not
15. To be "unclothed" is to be
16. (2) We will be unclothed, asleep without a body (earthly or heavenly) from death to the
17. "unclothed," or "naked"; it was Paul and the Corinthians that would be "unclothed," or
18. and " unclothed" state of verses 3 and 4, and when is it? It is not while Paul was in "this
19. Heaven is when he could be "unclothed
20. are in this tent, we groan, being burdened, because we do not want to be unclothed but
21. to be clothed, (not wanting to be unclothed but clothed is now while we are in this tent,
22. Death, out of the body, the naked or unclothed, the state he did not groan for,
23. To be naked or unclothed is to be
24. " In 2 Corinthians 5:3-4 we are unclothed while we are in the
25. WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE TO BE UNCLOTHED
26. to be with Christ] not for that WE would be unclothed, [Not that we want the
27. "unclothed" is not to have a body, not an earthly or spiritual body from death unto the resurrection
28. To be "unclothed" is to be asleep without a body
29. makes it equal to "unclothed," or "naked"; it was Paul and the Corinthians that would be "unclothed," or "naked," not an “immaterial” part of them
30. • State 2 - The naked or unclothed, the state he did not groan for,
31. To be naked or unclothed is to have no life, not be alive in
32. death, what is the "naked" and " unclothed" state of verses 3 and 4, and when is it? It is not while Paul was in "this tabernacle" or when he would be
33. would be unclothed, [Not that we want the sleep of death before we put on immortal life
34. To be "unclothed" is not to have a body, not an earthly or spiritual
35. "disembodied" and makes it equal to "unclothed," or "naked;" it was Paul and the Corinthians that would be "unclothed," or "naked," not an “immaterial” part of them
36. unclothed is to have no life, not be alive in Heaven or Hell
37. If it were as Vine says, that this clothing is "a never-dying spirit" it would not be possible to be unclothed
38. If this clothing were our spirit or our soul, then to be "unclothed" or "naked" would be not to have either a spirit or a soul
39. For indeed while we are in this tent, we groan, being burdened, because we do not want to be unclothed but to be clothed, (the groaning and not wanting to be unclothed but clothed is now while we are in this tent, clothed while we are still in this body living on this earth) so that what is mortal will be swallowed up by life
40. Vine added, "disembodied," and makes disembodied mean the same thing as "unclothed," or "naked," therefore, all souls are naked (disembodied) because, according to Vine, no soul does not have a body
41. To be naked or unclothed is to be without Christ, both in this life and at the resurrection
42. ” “We do not want to be unclothed but to be clothed” is before their death, not after their death
43. For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened (with many sorrows, cares and disappointments); not that we would be unclothed (not desiring especially to die), but clothed upon (with our new body), that mortality might be swallowed up of life (immortality)
44. They will not drop off, and leave the soul naked and unclothed
45. " In 2 Corinthians 5:3-4 we are unclothed while we are in the earthly house, but will be clothed in heaven
46. IT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE TO BE UNCLOTHED
47. (4) For indeed WE that are in this tabernacle [our earthly body] do groan, being burdened: [in this life we have persecutions, sickness, death; but most of all a longing to be with Christ] not for that WE would be unclothed, [Not that we want the sleep of death before we put on immortal life at the resurrection
48. To be "unclothed" is not to have a body, not an earthly or spiritual body from death unto the resurrection; It is to be asleep without a body waiting to wake up at the resurrection and "put on immortality
49. (2) We WILL BE unclothed, asleep without a body, from death to the resurrection
50. (2) The naked or unclothed [The state he did not groan for]