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Yes, although it was more than an announcement than a sermon. In Hades, Christ proclaimed His ultimate victory over death and Satan. He also released the souls of believers whom had died prior to the Resurrection.
It was at Lazarus s grave to Martha and Mary.
AnswerAccording to 1 Peter 3:18-19, Jesus "preached to the spirits in prison [the dead in hell]."Not so much Hades, the pagan heaven, but in hell according to 1 Peter 3:19. However, this should be read with caution. First Peter is regarded as a pseudepigraphical book written in Peter's name early in the second century.
If the real Peter could not possibly have known whether Jesus preached in hell, how could a pious preacher in the second century have known?
The Bible says Jesus was preaching to the dead during that time.. (1 Peter 3:19, 1 Peter 4:6).
no
Jesus won't preach when he returns, but he will rule.
In the apostles creed, when Jesus descended into hell, it meant he went there to rescue those who through no fault of their own did not know Jesus. Answer: The Bible says that Jesus went to the grave to preach the Good News to the dead.
Jesus the Christ did not preach in Rome, but Paul the apostle went to Rome and preached about Jesus as did other men.
Jesus came back from the grave on Easter morning.
LOVE
You can preach on Jesus in a church or at a prayer meeting. But you can not do it openly on the road.
yes
Most Christians believe that Jesus Christs role on earth was to preach repentance to preach forgiveness to preach salvation and to die for the sins of humanity and to rise in glory to eternal life.
Jesus first preaching was in the open, and not in a house.
The last command of Jesus was to go out in the world and preach , and make disciples.
they preach the truth and that jesus christ is thelord and almighty god, and he died on the cross for our sins.
There is no record of how long it took for Jesus to preach this sermon; but also there is no record of any breaks in his preaching of more than 3000 words in this sermon. So one may judge for himself the time Jesus took to preach it.