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Sheol | mary | Thursday, January 21, 2016 |
Question: Could you clarify a statement i heard a priest make "Before Jesus came into the world, the people who lived and died on earth were taken to a place called Sheol (the good ones) whereas the bad ones went to Hell. In Sheol, the souls were in a state of rest and it is after the resurrection of Jesus they were freed from Sheol and welcomed to Heaven"....is this statement true? |
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Question Answered by Bro. Ignatius Mary, OMSM(r), LTh, DD
Dear Mary: The priest is not exactly correct. Before the Cross when people died they went to the place of the dead (Sheol in Hebrew, Hades in Greek). This underworld, the place of the dead, was divided into two realms. One was the place of the condemned, the other was called Aberaham's Bosum (Luke 16:19-31), also called the Limbo of the Fathers, where the saved of the Old Testament times remained until the Cross when Christ came to set these captives free and they entered heaven. Thus, the righteous also went to sheol/hades but to the section of sheol/hades reserved to fo them called Abraham's Bosum. Here is the Catechism: 632 The frequent New Testament affirmations that Jesus was "raised from the dead" presuppose that the crucified one sojourned in the realm of the dead prior to his resurrection. This was the first meaning given in the apostolic preaching to Christ's descent into hell: that Jesus, like all men, experienced death and in his soul joined the others in the realm of the dead. But he descended there as Savior, proclaiming the Good News to the spirits imprisoned there. 633 Scripture calls the abode of the dead, to which the dead Christ went down, "hell" - Sheol in Hebrew or Hades in Greek - because those who are there are deprived of the vision of God. Such is the case for all the dead, whether evil or righteous, while they await the Redeemer: which does not mean that their lot is identical, as Jesus shows through the parable of the poor man Lazarus who was received into "Abraham's bosom": "It is precisely these holy souls, who awaited their Savior in Abraham's bosom, whom Christ the Lord delivered when he descended into hell." Jesus did not descend into hell to deliver the damned, nor to destroy the hell of damnation, but to free the just who had gone before him. 634 "The gospel was preached even to the dead." The descent into hell brings the Gospel message of salvation to complete fulfillment. This is the last phase of Jesus' messianic mission, a phase which is condensed in time but vast in its real significance: the spread of Christ's redemptive work to all men of all times and all places, for all who are saved have been made sharers in the redemption. 635 Christ went down into the depths of death so that "the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live." Jesus, "the Author of life", by dying destroyed "him who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and [delivered] all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong bondage." Henceforth the risen Christ holds "the keys of Death and Hades", so that "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth."
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