Ascension
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.
A:Matthew's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, instructing them to go forth and teach all nations. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that he would be with them always. Luke's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven.John's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near the Sea of Galilee. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that the beloved disciple (commonly assumed to be John) would live until his return. The reference to Jesus' return suggests that Jesus went up to heaven. We can not say why Jesus did not return within the lifetime of the beloved disciple as promised.Mark's Gospel: This originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this gospel, Jesus did not say goodbye to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, largely based on Luke's Gospel, and says that Jesus was taken up into heaven.Acts of the Apostles: Written by the same author as Luke's Gospel but some time later, this also says that Jesus was taken bodily up into heaven, but this time near Mount Olivet and rather long after the resurrection.
Peter, James, and John were the three disciples who went with Jesus to the mountain where he was transfigured.
The Baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan is a significant event in Christian belief, symbolizing Jesus' acceptance of his role as the Son of God. According to the Gospels, John the Baptist baptized Jesus, and upon emerging from the water, the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove, with a voice from heaven proclaiming Jesus as God's beloved Son. This event marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry.
The Doctrine of the Assumption states that Mary was assumed into heaven, body and soul. However, it does not state that she was assumed alive or died and her body assumed into heaven later. One of the apocryphal (non canonical) scriptures states that she died and when they went back to the tomb 3 days later, the body was gone and only the burial cloths remained. According to the Vatican, either explanation is acceptable and not excluded by the doctrine. We know that Mary had two tombs, one near Jerusalem and the other near Ephesus, or, at least, these are claimed to be her tombs. Whether either was the actual tomb or whether either was ever used is not known.Mary was assumed, meaning she was taken into Heaven. Jesus ascended, meaning he rose into Heaven by his own power.The date of her passing is not recorded.
he went back up to heaven someday he will return
uh i can tell you jesus is not the only one that went to heaven after he came back from the dead. but if that doesn't help why don't you try rewording it
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.
In Luke's Gospel, Jesus went to heaven on the evening following his resurrection. In Acts of the Apostles, Jesus went to heaven forty days after his resurrection. In neither case, does it state where Thomas went.
Invented religion and ruined the world for the rest of time.
Twice.He died, rose, and went back to heaven.-MountainManGeetar
Jesus went to Heaven when he died on Earth, not Hell.
He was 32 years old when He went to heaven.
Jesus Christ went to heaven
After Jesus' Ressurection he spent some time with his followers. Then he went up to heaven. He sent the Holy Spirit back down to us a few weeks later.We call Jesus going up to heaven The Ascension.AVTE
It was Moses. When Jesus descended into heaven, Moses went with him...
None. The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch, a few years after Jesus rose from the dead and went to heaven.