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1 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 64252 | ||
Greetings Joe, If He didn't go down to "get the keys" or "conquer death" what do you think He did do in the grave for those 3 days and 3 nights? prayon | ||||||
2 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | Reformer Joe | 64280 | ||
You wrote: 'If He didn't go down to "get the keys" or "conquer death" what do you think He did do in the grave for those 3 days and 3 nights?' Well, as I said before, death was conquered on the Cross. I do not think the Bible says with any kind of certainty what Jesus (his human nature) did during the period of His death. --Joe! |
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3 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 64296 | ||
Joe, What about Matt 12:40 - "For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" ? prayon | ||||||
4 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | Reformer Joe | 64319 | ||
He was buried. Heart of the earth. That's it. By the way, hell is not REALLY under our feet. --Joe! |
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5 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | prayon | 64336 | ||
Joe, just our of curiousity where is it if it is not below our feet? prayon | ||||||
6 | Joe, | Luke 23:43 | Reformer Joe | 64347 | ||
I could not answer where it physically IS with any certainty (I do suspect it to be oustide the universe in which we dwell), but I feel pretty confident to assert that there's not a lot of room for hell among the semi-solid mantle and liquid/solid core that lies underneath the crust of the planet on which we dwell. The earth is not hollow: http://pubs.usgs.gov/publications/text/inside.html In other words, the idea of hell being underground is something I hold to be borrowed from pagan mythology and not revealed in the Bible. --Joe! |
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