Death is separation here. They died from God, the pure intamacy they had with each other, and their connection to creation. It was only God's mercy that was exercised in their physical beings that kept them alive but they very much died that day.
Actually I only agreed he stormed Hades but he did not free those he did not know! Only those living in paradise. The dead he did not know stayed dead to him. Remember the rich was was in the place of torment! It is not a parable! Jesus always told what was parable. He named Lazarus but not the rich man cause he didn’t know him. Do only those resurrected was the living,
Your either alive or dead to him! If he knows you then your are living to him. The dead he does not know
My question is after death will be in waiting judgement for 3 days. For scripture plainly says after death then comes the judgement! But we will go through everything Christ did, imho
Pretty sure Adam and Eve are, in fact, quite dead.
Death is separation here. They died from God, the pure intamacy they had with each other, and their connection to creation. It was only God's mercy that was exercised in their physical beings that kept them alive but they very much died that day.
I wonder why it took 3 days for the resurrection? What was going on? Maybe nothing. 3 days is a significant amount of time I just don’t know for what.
Christ stormed Hades and raised all the dead.
Actually I only agreed he stormed Hades but he did not free those he did not know! Only those living in paradise. The dead he did not know stayed dead to him. Remember the rich was was in the place of torment! It is not a parable! Jesus always told what was parable. He named Lazarus but not the rich man cause he didn’t know him. Do only those resurrected was the living,
Your either alive or dead to him! If he knows you then your are living to him. The dead he does not know
My question is after death will be in waiting judgement for 3 days. For scripture plainly says after death then comes the judgement! But we will go through everything Christ did, imho