A couple things. First, Jesus didn't go to Paradise that very day as Jesus later told Mary after his resurrection not to touch him for he had yet to gone to his father (John 20:17). The second point is that I can't say for certain what the writer's objective for say "Today" was. Did he mean that very day or was he simply saying that on that very day he was TELLING the thief he would be with Jesus in Paradise at some future time.
Hi Light,,,
I wonder if you know that paradise and heaven are believed to be two different places.
Heaven is where God is and where we go after death.
Paradise is a temporary place that is spoken of in the N.T.
Some call this place Hades....you'll find it in Luke 16:;19-31.
It was a temporary holding place where the lost went to hell and the saved went to be comforted in Abraham's Bossom until the resurrection of Jesus when "the prisoners" were released and then went to heaven. You could read up on this. I didn't know this for years.
So today did not mean heaven. Jesus did NOT go back to heaven until He ascended in Acts 1.
But Jesus DID GO to Hades, spoken of in Luke 16.
We cannot be sure what happened to Jesus after He died on the cross.
We can know for sure that He went to the lower parts of the earth....Hades....
and we can know for sure that He went to heaven at the ascension.
What happened between Friday at 3 pm and the bodily resurrection on Sunday morning, we cannot be sure of---except for what is said in the N.T.
Theologians do believe that Jesus meant THAT VERY DAY they would both be in Paradise.....or
Hades.
From 2 Corinthians 4:7 - 5:20, I honestly don't have a confident grasp. More study is needed on my part before I can give an answer I'm comfortable with. At this point, my response is "I'm not sure."
That's always a good answer.
Study up on it.
Paul means here that he'd rather be dead and with Jesus than alive.
Immediately with Jesus....
I feel they must be reconciled as in order for the scriptures to be true the entirety of the texts must harmonize and not contradict any others. My approach is to use scripture to interpret scripture while allowing for textual and historical context to influence my thinking as well.
This is a very good method.
Maybe you need to learn more about the O.T.?
Not everyone at that time believed in life after death.
This was clarified with Jesus.
Some writers of the O.T. believed that we just died....
Instead in some places,,,THEY SLEEP,,,just meant that they were physically dead.
It's a good study.