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How is this possible if Jesus “descended into hell” after he died?
Question inspired by Good Friday.
Question inspired by Good Friday.
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Did Purgatory exist at that time?When the Good Thief, St. Dismas, died shortly after Jesus, the gates of heaven would have been opened
Yes but the good thief was granted Heaven due to his act of perfect contrition. Such is the mercy of God.Did Purgatory exist at that time?
Therefore the translation that was finally put into that form might as easily have been punctuated, “I tell you today, you will be with Me in Paradise” as it was, “I tell you, today you will be with Me in Paradise”.
Jehovah’s Witnesses translate the passage this way also. By placing the comma after “today” they are saying that the only thing that happens “today” is that Jesus is telling the thief something. He is telling him something “today,” as opposed to telling the thief “yesterday” or “tomorrow.” This placement of the comma also implies that Jesus might as well say something contradictory “tomorrow” or perhaps would have said something totally different if you had just asked Him “yesterday.”That reading of the syntax, “I tell you today,” is the argument Seventh Day Adventists use to reconcile Jesus’ saying with their belief that once we’re dead, we remain dead (or possibly asleep or unconscious) until Judgment Day, when everyone who ever lived will be resurrected, all of us at once.
Is that a general rule? If a person makes an act of perfect contrition before death, he will not go to Purgatory?the good thief was granted Heaven due to his act of perfect contrition.