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Jesus describes the souls in torment as having committed the unforgivable sin. Not even if they see someone rise from the dead will they repent.but if some one goes to them from the dead, they will repent.’ 31 He said to him, ‘If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead.’”
Heaven wasn’t open because Jesus hadn’t died yet. Jesus say’s if the teaching of Moses can’t inspire repentance then someone rising from the dead won’t either.
Disembodied souls define their own dwellings according to their various states of sanctity or corruption.
I know there were souls in torment waiting for their damnation and souls that weren’t in torment.
Jesus describes souls that hardened their hearts towards God in life. Died unrepentant
The reason for the division between disembodied souls is the sanctity of some the corruption of others…
Before Abraham did the righteous and the unrighteous dwell together? The disembodied soul defines it’s ‘place’ in hades. Abraham’s soul was very comforted by being the father of faith. He could offer that comfort to those who shared a similar life of righteousness and a likeness of faith.
A soul that was wicked in life can’t ‘unite’ to them because their sin had corrupted their soul and it was to unlike a righteous soul
Gehenna, Hades Sheol, all the names that have been used.There is only one abode for the dead before Christ. I can tell you that no one who had died before Jesus had been judged. Judgement is what divided the disembodied souls after Christ. Now it’s divided into heaven hell and purgatory.
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