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  1. Aug 5, 2022 · To the east, the Han dynasty was in power in China, but I found that during the time Jesus was actually alive and preaching, there was an unsuccessful uprising. Time Maps describes how in 9 AD, Wang Mang seized the throne and attempted to return to “pre-imperial days, for example by vesting a new nobility with feudal powers.” The coup did ...

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      Matthew 28:18-19 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All...

  2. Nov 11, 2023 · During Jesustime on earth, the valley was a public dump, a place where refuse was burned and the corpses of animals and criminals were thrown. Like Gehenna, hell is where all uncleanliness and death will remain. Jesus also referred to hell as “outer darkness” and as “fire” (see Matthew 5:22; 8:12).

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · "The lower parts of the earth" is either the earth itself, referring to the Incarnation; or the burial or Hades, the place of the dead, referring to Christ's death and descent into hell (1 Peter 3:19). Only Christ, as God and Man, can fill all things, that is, reign over the unification and fulfillment of creation. Jesus' Descent to Hell in the ...

    • Crushed For Our iniquities
    • By His Wounds, We Are Healed
    • Suffering in The Passion
    • Redeeming Mankind
    • Setting Up A Kingdom
    • Conclusion

    When Isaiah the Prophet wrote about the “Suffering Servant,” in the Person of Jesus Christ, he wrote as if no one would believe (Isaiah 53:1) and today, most still do not believe it. The point is that what a person believes doesn’t mean something is true or is not true. What a person believes cannot change what is true and what is false. The fact t...

    There is healing miracles still happening today, long after Jesus’ earthly ministry. Every day it seems there are new miraculous healings that cannot be explained in any other way. Isaiah wrote that it was by “his wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5b) and although this chapter speaks about our redemption or spiritual healing, God still chooses to he...

    Jesus told the disciples several times that “The Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised” (Luke 9:22) but they acted like they didn’t want to hear about it. They were not sure what this meant so they said little about it. Jesus often acknowledged t...

    There is one clear purpose for which Jesus came to suffer and die. It was to redeem mankind from their separation from God that their sins had caused (Isaiah 59:2) so the Apostle Paul wrote that it is “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace” (Eph 1:7), speaking of Jesus C...

    We know that Jesus is coming again from many biblical prophecies and from His own mouth and when He does return again, He will set up an eternal kingdom that will never end and a kingdom where sin will be no more (Rev 22:15) and “who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the t...

    If you were to die tonight or Christ were to return this very day and you haven’t repented and trusted in Him, your day to be saved is over. I don’t see how you pillow your head at night or when you drive to work or when you do just about anything in life if you’re not saved because there is no guarantee that you’ll see tomorrow. If you reject Jesu...

  4. In Matthew 12:40 Jesus says He will go to the "heart of the earth" just like Jonah went to the belly of the whale. However, here Jesus was speaking of death or the grave, not a particular location in the afterlife. To claim this speaks of Jesus going to hell pushes the analogy too far.

  5. Apr 11, 2022 · As Jesus neared death, He said, “ It is finished ” (John 19:30). His suffering in our place was completed. His soul/spirit went to hades (the place of the dead). Jesus did not go to “hell” or the suffering side of hades; He went to “Abraham’s side” or the blessed side of hades. Jesus’ suffering ended the moment He died.

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  7. Jan 1, 2001 · The idea is that before His death, all Old Testament believers were in Abraham’s bosom—the paradise part of Hades. Hades or Sheol was seen as the place of the dead with three areas or compartments: (1) the abyss or tartarus, the place of confinement for those demons who sinned in the days of Noah; (2) torments, the place of suffering for ...

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