The Bible clearly teaches that the dead go to their respective graves and know nothing (and do nothing), while the spirit in them returns to God for safekeeping - until the Resurrection to Judgment (see Ecclesiastes 12:7).
Hades is commonly translated as 'grave' or common resting place of mankind upon death.
There are some in Christianity that have interpreted 1 Peter 3:19 as Jesus speaking to the disobedient who have died before His time as a man. But a closer read of 1 Peter 3:18-22 will reveal that Jesus was in the Spirit speaking to the fallen angels (demons) in the time of Noah for reasons not fully explained.
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Zeus, Hades and Jesus
No, John the Baptist was never in Hades. When he died he went straight to heaven like all belivers do.
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.
This story is not in the gospels. It was the author of 1 Peter who wrote of Jesus going down to preach to the prisoners in hell, at verse 3:18-19.
He meant that even the devil could not defeat the heaven of God.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades is the Greek name for Hades.
Hades is Hades' Greek name.
Hades' Greek name is Hades.
Hades' name in Greek is Hades.
Hades the god was in charge of hades the underworld.