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From the concept of Sheol to the concept of hell

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There are differing uses of sheol in the old testament. Sometimes it merely means the grave, sometimes it refers to the abode of the dead. The grave is where the physical body goes to decay into "dust". The abode of the dead is the holding place of souls awaiting the final judgement. Hell in the new testament can also refer to either the abode of the dead or to the lake of fire at the end. Jesus descended into "hell" to preach to the dead, yet did not descend into the lake of fire.
 
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See also Did Jesus descend into hell per the Apostles' Creed? and follow up there.
 
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See also Did Jesus descend into hell per the Apostles' Creed? and follow up there.

Yes, he did. He actually spent the Sabbath there. He was crucified on a Friday, spent the Sabbath in Sheol, Hades, etc., and preached to the souls there, see 1 Peter 3:19.

The Gospel of Peter also has it that a voice from heaven asked Jesus if he had spoken to the dead. It's non-canonical and not scripture but it records some of the beliefs of the early Christians.
 
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Yes, he did. He actually spent the Sabbath there. He was crucified on a Friday, spent the Sabbath in Sheol, Hades, etc., and preached to the souls there, see 1 Peter 3:19.
Thanks for the reference. This is how to do referencing in a scholarly manner:
  1. Display and indent the quoted text.
  2. Selectively bold the relevant keywords that are important to the point that you are making. No need to bold the entire sentence. Have a laser-sharp focus.
  3. Be concise and precise to the point. No need to quote the whole chapter.
This is what I do for others who read my posts. It is a standard high-school scholarship. If you practice this, I guarantee you: it will improve your analytical thinking. In any case, no one is required to do it
 
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