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1 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | Reformer Joe | 66218 | ||
Even if the altar in heaven is a literal one, there is no reason to believe that Jesus had to have placed His blood there prior to the Ascension in Acts 1:9. | ||||||
2 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | gracefull | 66221 | ||
Thanks you Tim for your response, but you did not answer the main question. According to Hebrews 9:23-24 ...but the heavenly things themselves There is quite a strong indication that He ascended here when He said He was going to. Again, why else would he send Mary with the message? And if not then, When? In Jesus |
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3 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | Reformer Joe | 66224 | ||
I don't mean this to be curt, but could you explain why it is so important to your theology that Jesus ascended into heaven bewteen the Resurrection and Acts 1:9? I suppose Jesus could have if He had wanted to, but why are you so passionate about insisting that He actually DID? Thanks! --Joe! |
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4 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | gracefull | 66552 | ||
Joe.. I suppose it is so important to my theology because it is what I believe I see in the Word. You made a statement and I disagree.. a good Bible study should make available all perspectives and understandings, then work toward truth as revealed by the Holy Spirit as best we can. One that is 'controlled' will become like the dead sea. No inlet or outlet, only people talking who agree..everyone else will leave. |
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5 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | Reformer Joe | 66556 | ||
I am afraid that you misunderstood what I meant in my post. Jesus very well may have ascended between the Resurrection and Acts 1:9. I personally do not hold that the Bible teaches such a thing, but neither my faith in Jesus Christ, nor my understanding of who He is and what He accomplished on my behalf, nor the manner of my obedience to Him is in any way affected by such a thing. In my opinion, you are passionately arguing something that, in the long run, doesn't change the tenets of Christianity in any significant way at all. --Joe! |
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