Well said, I think the pastor from Colombus Bible Church explained well what "Led Captivity Captive" really meant in Ephesians, by linking it to Revelations 13
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For me, I believe David, like all the OT saints are in Paradise now, or Abraham's bosom, that part on Earth that is separated from Hades, as Jesus explained in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus
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For me, I believe David, like all the OT saints are in Paradise now, or Abraham's bosom, that part on Earth that is separated from Hades, as Jesus explained in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus
In 2nd Corinthians 12: 1-4 the translators took a liberty that was unwarranted, yet understandable. The Greek word "harpazo" means; "caught AWAY". It means the sudden snatching away of an object. It indicates MOVEMENT but NOT DIRECTION. The direction must either be left out, or established by the context. So, in Acts 8:39 it is correctly rendered "caught away" and the direction was horizontal to Azotus. Here is Young's Literal rendering in our said scripture in 2nd Corinthians 12,
1 "To boast, really, is not profitable for me, for I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord.
2 I have known a man in Christ, fourteen years ago--whether in the body I have not known, whether out of the body I have not known, God hath known--such an one being caught away unto the third heaven;
3 and I have known such a man--whether in the body, whether out of the body, I have not known, God hath known, --
4 that he was caught away to the paradise, and heard unutterable sayings, that it is not possible for man to speak."
Paul was "caught AWAY" to the third heaven. "UP" is not in the text but is reasonable because heaven is UP. But then verse 3 starts with the conjunction "AND" - which is "kai" in the Greek. The conjunction "and", the language specialists tell us, is cumulative, copulative and sequential. That is, it adds something, it joins something and it establishes a sequence. "The soldier pushed the detonator and the fuse lit the charge and there was an explosion." Here we have "and" (i) showing three different things, (ii) joining the fuse and the charge, and joining the pushed detonator with the explosion, and (iii) a sequence of pushing, lighting and exploding. The "AND" at the beginning of verse 3 ADDS a journey and implies a sequence. PAUL DID TWO JOURNEYS IN THESE VERSES!
And if you insert the literal meaning of "harpazo", there is no excuse to write "caught UP". Our Lord Jesus "descended" to the heart of the earth to Paradise, and NO SCRIPTURE has indicated anything else. Based on the Bible and grammar, Paul did TWO journeys. One upward to the third heaven and one DOWN to Paradise in Hades. And as a small confirmation, Paul does not say that the revelation of heaven was in any way restricted, but he was forbidden to speak of Hades. God has freely talked of heaven in the Bible, but He has put up a shield between the living and the dead. Necromancing invoked the death penalty under Moses - as king Saul found out, and except for Luke 15 there is a virtual silence about Hades.
- Hades is not translated "unseen" for nothing
- Hades is the place of the SOULS of dead men till they RISE
- Hades has at least two compartments - one of torment and one of "comfort"
- Inmates of Hades can see each other, talk across the divide, feel, think and talk
- Paradise has not moved from Hades. That is Roman Catholic mythology
- There is a "Paradise" in heaven. It is called "the Paradise of God". The one in Hades is called the Paradise of MEN. There is no Paradise recorded on earth.