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What did Jesus do when he descended into hell?

What did Jesus do when he descended into hell?

The early church believed that after his death Christ descended into hell in order to rescue the souls of the righteous, such as Adam and Eve. Jesus descends and breaks down the doors of hell, unbinds the prisoners and leads the just to heaven.

Who was the first person to go to heaven alive?

Enoch and Elijah are said in scripture to have been taken into heaven while still alive and not experiencing physical death.

Where does the idea of hell come from?

The word ‘Hell’ is derived from an Anglo-Saxon word hellia (derived from the Old English, Old Norse, Old High German, hel, helle, circa. 725 AD) that is used in the King James version of the Bible to capture the Jewish concept of ‘Gehanna’ as the final destination of the wicked.

How was hell created?

In most Protestant traditions, hell is the place created by God for the punishment of the devil and fallen angels (cf. Matthew 25:41), and those whose names are not written in the book of life (cf. Revelation 20:15).

How cold is hell?

where E is the absolute temperature of the earth, 300°K (273+27). This gives H the absolute temperature of heaven, as 798° absolute (525°C). The exact temperature of hell cannot be computed but it must be less than 444.6°C, the temperature at which brimstone or sulfur changes from a liquid to a gas.

Is Gahanna a hell?

There is a hellish place from the Bible whose name looks awfully similar to Gahanna. In the Bible, Gehenna is the name of a valley south of Jerusalem. In the King James version of the Bible and other English translations, instances of the word “Gehenna” were simply replaced with the word “Hell.”

What did Jesus mean by hell?

This state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed is called “hell.” Jesus often speaks of “Gehenna” of “the unquenchable fire” reserved for those who to the end of their lives refuse to believe and be converted, where both soul and body can be lost.