Before Christ ascended into heaven paradise was in the center of the earth, on the other side of hell for the lost. That's what the story of the rich man in hell and Lazarus with Abraham pictures. Once Christ rose from the dead paradise went up to heaven with Christ.
Jesus spoke aramaic
The paradise which Christ spoke of was the Spirit World.This is a place where all the spirits of those who die go to. There they will be taught the true gospel. Some will be asigned as teachers having already proved themselves worthy to do so, having lived righteous lives while upon the earth.
Jesus spoke outdoors when he fed the five thousand, and spoke from a boat... etc
A:It is in Luke's Gospel that Jesus spoke to one of the criminals. Luke says that one of the malefactors mocked Jesus, while the other repented, saying to Jesus, "Lord remember me in paradise," to which Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise."Matthew's Gospel says both thieves mocked Jesus - (Matthew 27:44): "They cast the same in his teeth." There is no suggestion that Jesus spoke to either of them, and no likelihood that Jesus would have promised he would be in paradise. Luke's is the theologically most important account and thus the account most Christians prefer.Mark's Gospel, the first account to be written, simply says (Mark 15:27-28) that Jesus was crucified between two thieves, one on his left hand and one on his right hand, so that the scripture be fulfilled as Jesus was numbered among the transgressors. John's Gospel does not tell us that anything was said between Jesus and the criminals.
Many scholars are in the general agreement that Jesus and His disciples spoke in the then common language in Jerusalem - Aramaic.
No Jesus spoke aramaic.
The Bible never suggests that Jesus spoke in tongues. It is assumed that he always spoke in clear Aramaic.
Jesus said to the criminal that today you shall be with me in paradise.
No actually the language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic.
The Holy Spirit!
Jesus spoke outdoors when he fed the five thousand, and spoke from a boat... etc
Jesus did not tell Moses to do anything, it was god who spoke to him.