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Revelation 1:18 reads: "I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death."

The Bible nowhere says that Jesus had to retrieve the "keys" of Hades and Death from Hell or that they were under the control of Satan. There were some early Christians who took that position, which is growing in popularity among some Christian groups today; but it is mere speculation.

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Q: Did Christ go to Hell to get the keys to death and Hades?
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Where did Satan get the keys?

According to Christian tradition, the keys of hell are believed to be in the possession of Jesus Christ, not Satan. The New Testament states that Jesus has the keys of death and Hades (hell), which symbolize his power and authority over these realms.


Where in the Bible does it talk about the keys of hell?

The mention of the "keys of hell" is found in the Book of Revelation 1:18, where Jesus declares that he holds the keys of death and Hades, symbolizing his power over life and death. This passage emphasizes Jesus' authority over the afterlife and his victory over sin and death through his resurrection.


What is chapter and verse that Jesus descended to take keys of hell?

The Bible does not explicitly state that Jesus descended to take the keys of hell. This belief is based on interpretations of passages like Revelation 1:18, where Jesus says he holds the keys of death and Hades. Additionally, 1 Peter 3:19-20 and Ephesians 4:8-10 are sometimes referenced in support of this interpretation.


What did Jesus take to hell when they buried him?

Jesus went to heaven after coming back from the dead and showing his diciples to continue to preach for him. JESUS WENT TO HEAVEN.The Orthodox position:Jesus descended into Hades (or hell) after His death, but before He ascended into Heaven. This was done in order to break the bonds of Satan and death, since Jesus has the keys to Hades (Revelation 1:18). This event caused the earth to quake and the graves to open and many people who had died were raised from the dead (Matthew 27:51-54).Icons of the Resurrection or Descent into Hades, depict Jesus taking the keys to Hades with Him to show that He has power over Satan and power over the living and the dead.


Did Christ actually go to Hell after dying on the cross to bring back the keys to death and Hades?

No! The confusion is because of the translation error (Acts 2:31). In Greek 'hell' is 'gehenna' (lake of fire) which will be functioning only after the final judgment in the future (Revelations 20:11-15). After his death Jesus did go to 'hades' (Greek) whose equivalent in Hebrew is 'sheol.' Both mean the 'abode of the dead' or 'netherworld.' Hades or Sheol has two compartments--a restful place and a tormenting place (Luke 16:19-31). He went there to deliver the righteous people from the restful place and transported them to heaven (Ephesians 4:8-10). The rest will wait until the day of judgment (Revelations 20:13).


How did Jesus come to life?

After Jesus' death he went directly to Hades. He preached to all the people in the prisons and dungeons. After he preached for 3 days, God came down to Hell and stole the keys of death from Satan. He gave the keys to Jesus and Jesus got out of Hell and God restored His spirit so that Jesus could come back to life.If you mean how did Jesus rise from the dead three days after easter, then the answer is God did it. He can do anything. He made you an me and well........ everything. If he can make everything, he can do anything.


What are three symbols of Hades?

Cerberus, the hound of Hades. The Keys to Hades. The Helm of Darkness, which makes the wearer invisible.


When did jesus take the keys of hell?

That is how it is interpreted by some Christian denominations.Answer:"I am He that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I AM ALIVE FOR EVERMORE, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death." (Rev.1:18)The "hell" Jesus mentions here is "hades" -- the "grave." The "grave" [hell] is where they put His dead body. So, yes... He "went to hell" to "get those keys."You use a "key" to lock something... but a key also UN-locks.Jesus overcame death and is the only man to ever have returned from hell [the grave] "immortal."Other men have been revived from death... to this very day we hear and read of this happening. But, they all revive with the same "mortality" with which they died, only to die again, later.Jesus Christ has "overcome" that problem.He has the "keys" [the power] to "unlock the graves" of men. It's through Him that Eternal Life [immortality] may be had."...even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order: Christ the Firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at His coming." (I Cor.15:22-23)When Jesus Christ returns... He will "open graves"... and His elect will resurrect "immortal.""...This is the first resurrection... on such the second death hath no power..." (Rev.20:5-6)"Behold, I shew you a mystery; we shall not all sleep [die], but we shall all be changed... the dead shall be raised incorruptible... this mortal must put on immortality." (verses 51-53)He has the "keys" to "lock up death," so that it won't harm anyone."Then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God, even the Father; when He shall have put down all rule and all authority and power [the rule, authority and power of men... as well as the 'god of this world' whom men worship, Satan the Devil]. For He must reign, till He hath put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy to be destroyedis DEATH." (verses 24-26)Jesus wasn't "alive" in the grave... He was "dead." He didn't walk into the tomb and grab the keys from Satan, who was sitting there waiting for Him, as some might picture it.The "keys" Jesus has, He acquired by "returning from hell," [the 'land of the enemy,' death and Satan]. He resurrected from death, immortal... to live for evermore."...that through death He might destroy him that HAD the power of death, that is, the Devil..." (Heb.2:14)Jesus took the "keys of the grave and death" from Satan... not by going to the grave [hell] -- but by returning from there... by overcoming them.


What were hades symbols?

The Keys to Hades, the two-headed dog Ceberus and the Helm of Darkness.


Does Hades have tools?

Yes, and among them are; The Helm of Darkness Scepter Keys of Hades Cerberus, who guards the dead.


What is the symbol of the god Hades?

He had many, the most recognizable today are; Cerberus The Helm of Darkness Keys to Hades


What are hades attributes and symbols?

Symbols include the Chariot of Hades and his Horses, the Helm of Darkness, his Royal Scepter, his Palace, his Throne, the Keys of Hades, the Hound of Hades (Cerberus) - the Orchards and the Cattle of Hades.