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Where Did Jesus Go?
what did He do?
while Jesus body was in the ground
the Bible does not come right out and say
so we have to do some sloothing
pick up some clues here and there in God’s word
did He go to hell, Heaven,
Pray
From The Old Testament
Sheol/Hades place of the dead KJ pit, hell
remember Korah, they went up against Moses
they went to Sheol
somewhere under the surface of the earth
David writes a Messianic psalm
we see Peter quote this same verse in his Pentecost sermon
speaking about Jesus
in these 3 different verses we see Hades, Hell, and Sheol
as the place of the dead for the people before Jesus’ resurrection
in the Old Testament there is one place the souls of people go.
that is Sheol
From The New Testament
Hades in Greek
Jesus tells the thief on the cross
all versions say “paradise” none say Heaven
why is that?
so what is this paradise?
we know its not heaven
because Jesus said to Mary after the resurrection
Jesus after the resurrection still has not been to Heaven
So again what is this Paradise
in the complete Jewish Bible its called the Garden of Eden
in Luke Jesus tells about 2 men who died and went to Hades
Hades is split between torment and paradise
with a great gulf fixed in between
Abraham was in Paradise
the old testament saints are in Paradise
The Old Testament sinners are in Torment
another place Jesus went is...
The Prison / Tartarus
these are all the same Fallen Angels who are specially kept in Tartarus / prison in the deepest part of the earth
why are they here?
they deserted their proper dwelling place
these are the angels from Genesis 6
they left their angelic bodies and became humanish
this dwelling is our body
the angels left their body to mate with humans to corrupt the dna
so Jesus could not be born as a human thus he could not be our kinsman Redeemer
so one of the places Jesus went to is this prison to proclaim to these angels that what they did, did not work
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Paradise
why are they not in Heaven?
Who is Paul here talking to?
New Testament Saints
these people here are the Old Testament Saints
Just because their sins are forgiven does not mean they can go to heaven
The work of redemption has not been accomplished
the blood that was from the animals only covered their sin
The Blood of Jesus on the cross takes away the sin of the world
in Hebrews we see the redemption
these people are waiting for Jesus to take their sins away
thus they can’t be in heaven yet, they are waiting in the Garden of Eden for their Redeemer
Jesus is here proclaiming the good news to these people
and he is there to empty Paradise.
to rip the gates off and set His people free
the rest of the people in Hades/torment are still there
also all of the people who have died who are unsaved today
they wont leave Hades until the great white throne judgement
Jesus between death and the resurrection
went to Hades to get the old testament saints
and after the Resurrection of Jesus
who were these people , from Paradise
Did Jesus take them to Heaven with Him?
the bigger question
when Jesus comes for His church/ the new testament saints
the bride
will you be one of them?
if you die before that time will you come out of the grave
will you be instantly in Heaven with Jesus
or will you go to Hades and wait for your Judgement?
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