The Heaven mentioned there is not the Beatific Vision. It is the Limbo of the Fathers.
Thank you for the different interpretation. Now we can have a discussion about it.
I find this argument just as convincing as when some people say Jesus did not turn water into wine at the wedding at cana but he turned it into grape juice (which is to say, not convincing). The text does not seem to support it. In the Apostles’ Creed we say “he descended into hell”, which is Jesus descending, or going
down, to the Limbo of the Fathers or the Bosom of Abraham. In the two verses pointed out we see Elijah going
up. It makes no sense for Elijah to go up to the Limbo of the Fathers when it is always being depicted as down. Also in the Apostles’ Creed we say “he ascended into heaven”. Again we have heaven being depicted as up since Jesus ascended there.
I think catholictiger made a great point when he said “Mary was concieved immaculately, the grace God gave her was merited on the cross, how is this possible?
God isn’t bond by time.” (bolding added) Thistle, you are constraining God to our human understanding of time, which of course he is not constrained by. God created what we know as time and I am sure the is alot more to it then our current understanding. When I say there was an “exception” or they received grace “early” it is just a human language attempt to explain what the Bible tells us happened. No human on earth can comprehend everything about God but we do have his word given to us in the Bible and it tells us Elijah went to heaven, seemingly before Jesus opened the gates. I do not buy that it was actually the Limbo of the Fathers, especially when someone like Pope Saint John Paul II did not hold that opinion, also pointed out by catholictiger.
Before you post CCC 637 again let me say this, I do not disagree with what it says, it is Church teaching. But Church teaching is comes from Scripture and Sacred Tradition so they will not contradict each other.