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Eddy_NZ
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I have been trying to learn more about “Paradise” and what it actually means. Consequently, few questions came across my mind that I could not find clear answers to.
- What is the Jewish understanding of Paradise? Is it Sheol or Heaven (Beatific vision) or something else?
- Was Heaven (beatific vision) closed for the righteous until the Cross or until the Resurrection?
- After the death on the cross, our blessed Lord went to “Prison” (1 Peter 3:19) and the Apostle’s Creed confesses “He descended to the dead (Hades)”. I understand the Catholic teaching define Prison as Bosom of Abraham or Sheol or Adobe of the Dead. Do other Apostolic Churches share that belief or have a different opinion?
- The good thief died after the death of our blessed Lord but before His resurrection. The Lord told him in Luke 23: 43 “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise” and told St Mary Magdalena on Easter Sunday morning in John 20: 17 “do not hold on to me, because I have not ascended to the Father”. Does it mean our blessed Lord did not ascend to Heaven i.e. the beatific vision at that time? Where did our blessed Lord take the good thief to, Sheol or Heaven (beatific vision) or somewhere else? If to Sheol, then how can the above be reconciled with 2 Cor 12: 4 “was caught up into Paradise and heard things that are not to be told, that no mortal is permitted to repeat”?
- My understanding, the coptic orthodox church (non Chalcedonian church) deny individual judgement and believe in a waiting place after death for the second coming of the Lord, and use the word “Paradise” in Luke 23: 43 as a scriptural evidence of this idea. Individual judgement can be easily proven by several scriptural evidence like 2 Cor 5:8, Philippians 1:23 and Hebrew 12: 22-24. How can we refute this idea of a waiting place after death?
Thank you for clarifying things to me.