Jesus travelled all over the lands of Judea, Galilee and the surrounding areas during His physical lifetime. He appeared there to more than 500 people after His resurrection. He said that He would be in paradise the day of His death with the thief on the cross. And He said He goes to prepare a place for those who trust in Him. He is at the right hand of the Father.
According to Christian belief, Jesus descended into hell after his crucifixion in order to free the souls of the righteous who had died before his resurrection. This aspect of the belief is outlined in the Apostles' Creed, which states that Jesus "descended into hell."
According to Christian tradition, Jesus did go to Hell - to free the righteous people who had previously been unable to enter heaven. That is why in Dante's Inferno the gates to hell are permanently open, since Jesus forced them open when freeing the righteous.
This even is known as the Harrowing of Hell. In the Apostle's Creed, it states "He descended into Hell. On the Third Day he rose again".
but righteous people were not in hell? adam? enoc? noah? abraham? they were not in hell. because Christs sacrifice was an infinite and eternal one, times past present and future were, are and would be affected. therefore, if this was true, access to the atonement (sacrifice) was had Milena before it was even performed. in terms of Resurrection, a form of salvation, that key was seized on a time basis. he went to "prison" to teach the gospel to those who would have accepted it had they the opportunity in this life.
True christians who follow Jesus Christ are going to heaven as Jesus went to heaven. Hell is for those who reject the free salvation that was offered by the sacrificial death of Jesus by their life.
No one can judge that. My personal opinion is he probably did. The Bible indicates that Satan entered him. This means to me, he was not in control of his act. After the task was completed, Satan - I would think - then left his body. When he came to his mind, and realized what he did, he committed suicide. He was that distraught. Now, lets say you lost control of your mind; You blacked out. You then came to normal. Would you expect to be held accountable for your actions as bad as they may have been? You were not in control and neither was he. Jesus knew He had to be crucified. I believe Jesus forgave Judas, but this is just a personal opinion.
Jesus DID forgive Judas. He forgives any sin commited no matter what it is or what extent. This does not mean that Judas went to heaven though.
Jesus chose Judas not the other way round. Jesus hastened Judas along to get it done. "What you are doing,do more quickly" John 13:27
Like the guy up above said Satan entered him. Why did Jesus tell him to do it more quickly. The Jesus i know would have stopped him,but somebody had to be the fall guy,and be born to do this. I to believe that Jesus forgave him,and that`s my personal opinion has well.
No, he was a good person so he only went to heaven.
See Ephesians 4:9-10 In saying He ascended, what does it mean but tha He also descended into the lower regions,the earth. He who descended is the one who also ascended far above all the heavens that He might fill all things.
he didn't, he use another body. trust me i read the bible
In short, yes. When He died Christ's Spirit literally descended to hell - the realm of the dead - and for 3 days He witnessed against the Demons in hell before ascending to Heaven.
Yes.
Different religions have varying beliefs about the afterlife. It is not appropriate to generalize or make assumptions about the fate of people from other religions. It is essential to respect and appreciate the diversity of beliefs and practices among different faith traditions.
There is no specific verse in the Bible that states one will go to hell if not baptized. Different denominations and interpretations of scripture vary on the importance and necessity of baptism for salvation. Ultimately, many Christians believe that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
Hell is thought to be a place of punishment in various religious beliefs, often reserved for those who have committed serious sins or transgressions. The concept of hell is different across different religions, but generally it is seen as a place for individuals who have not repented for their wrongdoings.
It is not for us to judge who goes to heaven or hell. In Christianity, ultimate judgment rests with God. The Bible tells us that faith in Jesus Christ is the way to salvation.
Jesus was a historical figure believed by Christians to be the son of God. His missions included spreading the message of love, forgiveness, and salvation, as well as establishing the foundation for the Christian faith through his teachings, miracles, and ultimate sacrifice on the cross for the atonement of sin.
Jesus went to Heaven when he died on Earth, not Hell.
NO Jesus did not go to hell he went to haven and that's true.
Well it depends if you believe in hell.
Jesus didn't visit hell because he has no right. Jesus is perfect and sinless so he can't go to hell. And anyway, who ever goes to hell can never come out and will have to die forever.
yes you can go to hell for haveing sex before marrage but if you have repented for your sins and accepted Jesus into your heart then I believe you wouldn't go to hell.
You might be given hell by overly religious Christians, but no, you won't go to Hell if you don't go to Church. Even not reading the Bible won't make you go to Hell. Jesus Christ saved you. Not going to church, and not reading the Bible. Follow Jesus Christ, not a Christian religion.
if you have asked jesus into no but if you havn't yes you will.
According to the Bible, you go to hell if you do not accept and confess Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
The bible never states that Jesus went to hell. There is no mention of Jesus taking a flower into hell with him.
Heaven. If the sun went to hell, The devils will rule the world and god and Jesus wont.
She does not want any of us to go to Hell.
Since werewolves don't exist, this is a pretty pointless question. If they did, the Christian view is that they would go to Hell if they didn't accept Jesus.