In the Apostles' Creed, the word hell get changed to dead because it was kind of confusing. The word hellis used for the Hebrew word Sheol, which simply means "the abode of the dead".
At church we recite the NICENE creed which does not contain this reference. However, when we do recite the APOSTLES creed the current translation is he "descended to the dead". This is intended to note that Jesus came to save all with his victory over death, and in particular to those who died before his victory. In the revised Roman missal in Advent of 2011, this will be changed back to "he descended into hell".
No, the Apostle's Creed in not in the Bible but was formulated by men beginning in the 4th Century AD.
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.
The Revelation does not state that Jesus went to hell. The Apostles' Creed does state that belief, which is based on Acts 2:27. The verse refers to the fact that God would not leave Jesus to rot, but there is debate regarding whether the original language refers to the place where dead bodies go or the place where dead souls go.
There is no reference in Scripture to anyone going to Hell and returning to this world.AnswerThe only tentative reference is that of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. In the Apostles' Creed we say that he 'was crucified, died and was buried, he descended to hell, and on the third day rose again'.However, great debate has asked whether or not he desecnded to 'hell' as we would know it or whether the Jewish 'place of the dead' Sheol) is a better description.
they didn't. it's where all dead people go but some get to go to nicer places in it
Catholic Answer:Since 2002 the Apostles Creed may be substituted for the Nicene Creed at Mass, especially during Lent and the Easter Season. Previous to 2002 only the Nicene Creed was allowed at Mass, unless it was a children's Mass when the Apostles Creed was allowed.The Catholic version of the Apostles Creed is:I believe in God,the Father almighty,Creator of heaven and earth,and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,born of the Virgin Mary,suffered under Pontius Pilate,was crucified, died and was buried;he descended into hell;on the third day he rose again from the dead;he ascended into heaven,and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty;from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.I believe in the Holy Spirit,the holy catholic Church,the communion of saints,the forgiveness of sins,the resurrection of the body,and life everlasting. Amen.
They are very similar. In fact, the Nicene creed is essentially a lengthened version of the Apostles' creed containing everything that the Apostles' creed has in it. There is only one exception where the Apostles' creed has new information: the Apostles' creed states that Jesus descended into the dead before rising in three days whereas the Nicene creed does not mention the descending of Jesus into the dead. Both creeds are used in Masses said around the world as an acceptable prayer that occurs after the Homily at the start of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. It is up to the local Bishop's preference. In the United States, the Nicene creed is used most typically. The Apostles' creed is typically used when saying a Rosary.
Hell no Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is way better
Hell of the Living Dead was created in 1980.
The duration of Hell of the Living Dead is 1.68 hours.
e Catechism of the Catholic Church gives the following English translation of the Apostles' Creed:1. I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.2. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord.3. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary.4. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.5. He descended into hell. On the third day he rose again.6. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father.7. He will come again to judge the living and the dead.8. I believe in the Holy Spirit,9. the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints,10. the forgiveness of sins,11. the resurrection of the body,12. and life everlasting.Amen.The section in bold is the answer to your question.