And you haven't taken the time to look them up, based on your response. The Lord Jesus answered this, from the accounts of Lazarus and the thief. Both these were "OT saints," as well, for they were under the OT economy or Old covenant dispensation, whichever wording you would prefer. Here are just a few of the verses I previously referenced, that you apparently did not read, that speaks of what happens at death to an 'OT saint.' Unless otherwise noted, I am quoting from either the NKJV or HCSB. You know, the two main "Baptist" versions.
He had to be there for this to have been true! (This also answers your second question, BTW of -)Yes. "the son of Man will be three days and three nights (where? In Heaven? No- rather ) "in the heart of the earth." (Mt. 12:40) Whatever Mt. 12:40 may be saying, as to the length of the stay, what it does not say is that the body of Jesus would be three days 10 feet inside a tomb, or that Jesus' soul and spirit would be 'just hanging around,' unseen inside that tomb, waiting - ... Jesus said "Father, Into Your hands I dismiss my spirit!"
The closest thing one can find to refer to any OT saint going to "heaven" is this passage in II Ki. 2:11. I do not see it this way. I believe that the DBY, JBR, and YLT have it rendered better as "heavens", referring to the atmospheric heavens, known also as the "first heaven." (Rev. 21:1). This is also consistent with the words of Ezekiel, who said he was 'lifted up
between earth and heaven,' as well. (Ezek. 8:3)
Heb. 11:5 'expands' on Gen. 5:24, saying 'God took Enoch
away that he should not see death.' Neither of these verses, your theology notwithstanding, say God took Enoch to heaven. (Incidentally, Enoch is the only individual in Scripture, apart from the Lord Jesus Christ, himself, of who it is said that he "pleased" God.) And Jesus specifically said, when speaking to Nicodemus, thatDid you miss that one?? Says
no one has ascended into heaven. (Personaly, I think since Jesus was God, he would know, don't you??
Frankly, I'm gonna' say that Jesus knew what he was talking about! There is no mention anywhere in the OT, of any person ascending, of which I am aware, althoug Jacob did see anels ascend and descend. (Gen. 28:12) There are about 30 OT references to "ascend" There are none referring to a man ascending, that I have seen. There are more than 400 OT references to heaven or heavens. 265 of these are in the singular form. I have read every one of them, today, in context, prior to my last post. (Thanks, Bible Gateway, for making that fairly easy!) Not one of them ever says anything about the OT saints 'going to heaven' in any form, aside from the verse about Elijah being taken up "into the heavens" that I've already addressed. Several of them do refer to "Heaven" as the dwelling place of God. I admit, I did not read the other 140 verses that use the plural form of the word "heavens."
Sorry, it doesn't say that anywhere. Jesus did say that he dismissed His spirit into the Father's hand (Lk. 23:46), which is not the same. Jesus also said , when speaking to Mary early that resurrection morning,to not 'hold him' (or "Touch Me not, for ...") for He was
not yet ascended unto the Father, which he even then was doing. (Jn. 20:17 - The verb is in the present/continuous tense, here.) Would he contradict Himself? I don't think so. Then only a short time later, Scripture tells us that others "held him by the feet" without any rebuke, of any kind (Mt. 28:9), and in fact, he told Thomas, only one week later to place his hands in His side, as well (). Why not rebuke these other disciples, as He had done with Mary, a few hours before. Guess what. In that interval
He did ascend to the Father, just as He said to Mary. Nothing else makes Biblical sense, IMO.Nothing I have said, is in any way contrary to Heb. 9. You are certainly free to opt to believe that Jesus entered "the Holy Place" immediately. I have demonstrated verses that suggest it was not "immediately" upon his death on the cross. I believe, frankly, that I have demonstrated more than you have, in this.
I will also add that I did not just "reference a lot of Scripture verse" in my previous post. While I doid not quote each and every one of them, due to space, virtually every one of them was a direct reference (often with a direct quote) to what was said in the sentence, they referred to. The few that were nt, were some sort of 'comparison' verses. I did list them in the order in which they appear in Scripture.
Let there be no mistake, as to the OP. Jesus never, in any manner whatsoever, "Suffered in Hell for Our Sins!"
I'd suggest that that very idea is extremely close to both blasphemy and heresy, terms I almost never use, and I do hope I don't get admonished by the BB brass for saying this. I have not ever accused anyone of either blasphemy or heresy, and am not saying that to anyone, here, But this false teaching the OP cited, certainly does try my patience, to say the least!
Jesus suffered and dies on Mt. Moriah; 100% of His suffering and then death, was in about a six hour period!
Jesus 'descended' to Sheol/Hades alright. But He arrived there as Victorious Conquerer and Preacher of Judgment, to the lost and imprisoned angels. And I've already cited verses, in my previous long post, that say much of this!
Tonight, I'm running, not 3 hrs past my bed-time, but almost 4!
So, :sleeping_2:
Ed