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I never said Jesus didn't redeem the thief that day - I said he didn't expect to be "remembered" until Jesus came "into His kingdom". Neither Jesus nor the thief went to heaven that day.So you would rather change Scripture, and state Jesus failed to redeem the thief that day, but the thief would be redeemed from sheol in a couple thousand years, or more?
Where did Jesus' soul go when He died - to heaven? It went to Sheol ("grave") which is down, not up.
What did Jesus say Sunday morning? "I have not yet ascended..."
It means "grave" or "place of the dead" - not some silly "holding chamber" next to "hell".You do not like that thief very well, to condemn him to sheol.
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Peter, etc., all predict destruction of the Earth at the Second Coming. It lies dark, silent, destroyed, littered with billions of bodies that were destroyed "at the brightness of His coming". Only Satan and his demons remain for 1,000 years to contemplate the results of their rebellion.Don't you also believe that the earth is desolate for another thousand years after Jesus returns or are you a post Millennial SDA, where things keep getting better and better?
How in the world do you conclude that? By a stupid comma that was added by translators (ancient text had ZERO punctuation).Notice that the thief asked when Jesus comest or arrived into thy kingdom. Luke does not write that as when Jesus returns to set up a kingdom. Even Amil say Jesus is currently reigning as King, as their millennium started at the Cross. Their kingdom on earth starts after the final resurrection, but after this age is over.
If you want to place a comma, put it where it goes instead of the wrong place that causes confusion:
"Verily, I say unto you today (comma, pause, wait, delay), shalt thou be with Me in paradise".
Understand?
Yes, but not until then. When He died, His Body lay in the tomb, His Spirit returned to God, and the result from that is that He (the "Soul" named "Jesus") died aka "ceased to be until the resurrection".Jesus entered the Kingdom when He ascended into heaven on Sunday morning after talking to Mary.
Yes, His divine nature continued on as before, but His new nature - humanity - died then rose again Sunday.
You guys always confuse the visible literal kingdom of Jesus with the invisible spiritual kingdom of Jesus and you deliberately do that to establish what the Bible doesn't teach.Jesus told us the kingdom of heaven was without observation in heaven. That was the kingdom the thief would have been asking about. The one Jesus had been talking about.
The kingdom the thief was talking about was the literal, visible, glorious kingdom of Jesus.
Look, I'll make it simple:Why would we need to be told that Jesus spoke those words "that day"? Was there another day on a Cross without any thieves?
1. Thief asked to be remembered when Jesus trades His priestly robes for kingly robes and returns for us.
2. Jesus assured him that day - while hanging on the Cross looking like anything but a Savior - He would.
Oh, you want the comma to go before "today" instead of after it? Well, you should know in the Septuagint, the word "sameron" ("today") precedes the verb that it modifies only 51 times BUT FOLLOWS THE VERB IT MODIFIES 170 TIMES - understand? So, the majority use of the word "today" has the comma coming after - not before.