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    • Where was Jesus between His death and resurrection?
      • Prior to the death of Christ, the righteous dead were saved, but since their sins had not been atoned for, they were not allowed in heaven. Once Jesus' sacrifice had been applied to them, they were allowed entrance into heaven, and Jesus took them there.
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  2. Oct 18, 2024 · The general term for this place was Sheol, which could be translated “the grave” or “the realm of the dead.” The wicked were there (Psalm 9:17; 31:17; 49:14; Isaiah 5:14), and so were the righteous (Genesis 37:35; Job 14:13; Psalm 6:5; 16:10; 88:3; Isaiah 38:10).

  3. May 9, 2024 · Genesis 15:6 tells us that Abraham believed God and that was enough for God to credit it to him for righteousness (see also Romans 4:3-8). The Old Testament sacrificial system did not take away sin, as Hebrews 10:1-10 clearly teaches.

  4. Where did the righteous people in the Old Testament go after death before Jesus ascended into heaven? Answer: After death, the just souls of the pre-Christian era existed in a state of being that is often referred to in Hebrew as Sheol or in Greek as Hades (Catechism 633).

  5. By Lauren McKeithen. Shutterstock.com. All believers know that Jesus died for our sins. He gave His life so we can have eternal salvation, living with Him and other believers in heaven....

  6. What happens to the people in the Old Testament who died before Jesus? Jesus said, “No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) How does this affect righteous people in the Old Testament such as Enoch, Noah and Abraham who died long before Jesus was born?

  7. The righteous who died before the coming of Christ are now in God's presence. As to whether they were in heaven before He came, or in some other place of blessing, the Bible does not clearly say. The information is not sufficient to make any conclusion.

  8. Answer: According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, before the Resurrection, Abraham, Noah, Moses, Adam and Eve, and all the righteous were in the Limbo of the Fathers (limbus patrum) where they remained until “in his human soul united to his divine person, the dead Christ went down to the realm of the dead.

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