These are the ten questions that Rabbi Eliezer asked regarding the resurrection of the dead: The first one is - will God resurrect some of Israel or all of them? The answer is that anyone who repented before their Creator before their death, even if they transgressed all the positive and negative commandments, incurred the death penalty of the court and desecrated God’s name - death atones for all of them together with repentance, as it says "Behold I will open your graves and raise you from your graves, My people" (Ezekiel 37:12). This shows that the resurrection of the dead is for all of Israel. The second is - after resurrecting everyone, will they die again? The answer is they will never return to their dust, as it says "Trouble shall not rise up twice" (Nahum 1:9). Rather, God will bring them to the life of the World to Come. The third is - after everyone is resurrected, how will the Land of Israel contain them? The answer is that from when Israel went out to the world, there were 425 years and 15 years from the days of Joseph the Righteous when they started reproducing until the Destruction of the Second Temple, which was about 32 generations. Each generation was around 120,000 men and women, and even though they were all righteous repentants, 2000 x 400 cubits plus half a cubit by 2000 x 400 cubits plus half a cubit comes out per couple. And they will have even more, because the Land of Israel is destined to expand and lengthen in settlement, which is a 366 year 8 month walk for an average person, 10 parsas per day. Who would desire more than this amount for a house, field and vineyard? And according to the one who taught that the entire world will expand, each one will have three times as much. The fourth is - will each person recognize their relatives? The answer is that seven shepherds and eight anointed men will each return to their families, as it says "The boundary with which you shall divide the land for an inheritance for the twelve tribes of Israel" (Ezekiel 47:13). The fifth is - one who died blind or afflicted with boils, what will become of them? The answer is that they will arise in their defects and afterwards be healed, as it says "I kill and I bring life, I have wounded and I heal" (Deut. 32:39), mentioning resurrection before healing. And it says "Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened" (Isaiah 35:5) and it says "Then the lame shall leap like a hart" (Isaiah 35:6). The sixth is - will they eat and drink and marry women? The answer is that just as we find by the son of the Shunamite revived by Elijah and the son of the Zarephite revived by Elisha, that they ate and drank and married, so will it be. The seventh is - after the days of Mashiach, how will they have eternal life of the World to Come without eating, drinking or procreating? The answer is that we find by Moses our teacher that he did not eat for 40 days he was on Mount Sinai yet he lived enjoying the radiance of the Divine Presence, so they too will live thus. The eighth is - the dead who will be resurrected and their children born to them - will they all be righteous or will some be wicked? The answer is that it is revealed and known before the Omnipresent before their resurrection that none of them will be wicked, rather they will all be righteous, as it says "Your people, they are all righteous, they shall inherit the land forever" (Isaiah 60:21). The ninth is - regarding those righteous deeds they perform in the Messianic era, will they have reward for their actions? The answer is that just as in this world one who performed charity, their reward is hidden for the Messianic era, so too one who performs charity or a mitzvah in the Messianic era, their reward is hidden and preserved for the World to Come. The tenth is - when salvation comes, those living in those days - what will happen with them? The answer is they will not die, as death will be eliminated forever, as it says "He has swallowed up death forever" (Isaiah 25:8). Some say God will kill them and afterwards resurrect them to make them equal to those resurrected in that time. Some say they will live many long years, as long as Adam originally and longer, and afterwards they will die until He brings them to the life of the World to Come, as it says "For the days of My people will be like the days of a tree" (Isaiah 65:22), and "tree" refers to man, as it says "For man is the tree of the field" (Deuteronomy 20:19).