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Apr 11, 2022 · Jesus did not go to a place of torment after His death, but He did go to hades. Sheol/hades is a realm with two divisions—a place of blessing and a place of judgment (Matthew 11:23; 16:18; Luke 10:15; 16:23; Acts 2:27–31).
- What is Paradise? Is It Different Than Heaven
Paradise is a place of blessing where the righteous go after...
- Where Was Jesus for The Three Days Between His Death and Resurrection
Question. Where was Jesus for the three days between His...
- It is Finished
Although the redemption of mankind is the most important...
- Ascension of Christ
Then Jesus blessed them, and as He gave the blessing, He...
- What Happens After Death
Unbelievers, then, are not sent to the final “hell” (the...
- Sheol
Jesus referenced Gehenna as a symbol of the place of...
- Why is The Resurrection of Jesus Christ Important
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is important as a testimony...
- Apostles' Creed
The Apostles’ Creed is not found in the Bible. The Apostles’...
- What is Paradise? Is It Different Than Heaven
Jan 4, 2022 · Christ has conquered death, and believers stand firm on Jesus’ words: “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies. And everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die” (John 11:25–26, BSB).
Mar 30, 2023 · Christmas speaks of a new life [the infant Jesus] that brought joy. Easter brings thoughts of death [His gruesome death], yet there is the new life found in resurrection, which is curious. What does the Bible verse mean when it says that death is swallowed up in victory?”
More than any other Gospel writer, Matthew emphasizes the earth-shattering implications of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and brings us back to the central motif of the kingdoms of heaven and earth.
- The Gospel
- A Biblical Exposition
- Conclusion
The “Gospel” is a term that is used for a number of things in Christianity; it means “good news” essentially. The word is used for one or more of the four books of the Bible, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These are the four “gospels.” But the word is also used very precisely for the central doctrines of the Christian faith concerning Jesus, namely...
Isaiah 52:15--53:12 is the fourth of the so-called Servant Songs in the book, and the most powerful of them all. The prophet Isaiah does not always identify the servant in the oracles; at times it seems it could be referring to the righteous remnant in Israel, at times to the prophet, at times to other servants that God might use. But in this passa...
Isaiah, then, presents a picture of the ideal sufferer. He does not identify him, but his language parallels so many other prophecies about the coming Messiah that we know it had a future fulfillment in his mind. And then when the Son of God came into the world and fulfilled this passage to the letter (so far), we know that it was a prophecy of Jes...
Nov 12, 2018 · First, Acts 2:31 (see also Psalm 16:10-11), says that Jesus was not abandoned to Hades. Hades is the realm of the dead. Jesus was in the realm of the dead, but He did not remain there. Why was Jesus sent to the realm of the dead? The second passage, 1 Peter 3:18-19, likely answers the question.
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Apr 11, 2022 · Question. Where was Jesus for the three days between His death and resurrection? Answer. After Jesus said, “ It is finished,” on the cross, “he bowed his head and gave up his spirit” (John 19:30). His dead body remained on the cross until it was taken down and placed in a nearby tomb (John 19:40–42). His spirit, however, was elsewhere.