If you can say where this is in Revelation it might be easier to give an answer. Man is made of body soul and spirit maybe what you are asking about is the resurrection of bodies.
purgatory
According to the Catholic Faith that's not true. There are many souls in Heaven including those of the saints. There are many souls of lay people as well who have done good deeds in their earthly life. In the Bible, when Jesus was crucified, he told the robber on the right "I shall see you in Paradise with me today." This clearly indicates that there are many souls in Heaven apart from Jesus and Marys'.
Before Jesus, in the Christian belief, souls of the deceased went to either Heaven or Hell based on their actions in life. Some Christian traditions also believe in the concept of Sheol, a place of waiting for judgment before Jesus' sacrifice.
They probably don't have Jesus in their hearts, souls, or minds.
I don't think many of them went to Heaven but after Jesus was crucified he did not go straight to Heaven. For three days he was in Hades and while there he saved all the souls of the Old Testament that deserved to be saved.
well, according to the bible, animals do not have souls and they will just die. so, they miss out on heaven, and jesus doesn't love them.
According to Christian belief, the souls of the Old Testament believers were waiting in a place called Sheol until Jesus' death and resurrection. After Jesus' resurrection, it is believed that these faithful souls were brought to heaven.
AnswerJesus did not descend into the Hell of the damned. He descended into the place that was called synonymously in the Bible "hell" or "the bosom of Abraham" also known as "the limbo of the fathers". Since the gates of heaven were shut the righteous souls of those that had died were here waiting to go to Heaven. Thus Jesus descended into hell that He might manifest Himself to them, granting them the Beatific Vision and thus heaven.However, for those who are in the Hell of the damned, they never saw Christ. Revelations in the Bible says that everyone will be pulled out of both "death" and "hell and judged for the second death at the Last Judgment.
No, according to traditional Christian beliefs, souls in heaven cannot see us on Earth.
Jesus left Earth so that he could be with his Father and the Holy Ghost in Heaven. He is now seated at the right hand of the Father. After Jesus gave up his spirit, he went to hell to set the captive souls free that could not get into heaven because they had no righteousness of their own and needed a Savior, then he went to heaven to take his righteous place as King at the right hand of the Father.
The belief that souls exist in heaven before birth is known as pre-existence.
In Christian belief, Saint Peter is often depicted as the gatekeeper of heaven, welcoming souls into the afterlife.