Razeontherock
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The OP 1 Peter 3v19:20 is the clearest description of what happened to Jesus. His body was in the tomb, HIS Spirit was in Hell preaching to the disobedient souls. I wonder what was the theme of His sermon? We can only guess or speculate.
Anyway at end of the service, He didn't stay for tea and biscuits but burst out! Next job was to see Mary Magdalene. She had sneaked off to the tomb, according to John 20:1 it was still dark and so still Sabbath, so she could have got into trouble but she couldn't wait to go and complete the embalming of her beloved Lord. What's interesting is His request -
Jesus said to her, “Do not cling to Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father; but go to My brethren and say to them, ‘I am ascending to My Father and your Father, and to My God and your God.’ ” John 20:17 NKJV. So sometime between seeing Mary and revealing himself to Thomas where He invites Thomas to actually touch His hands and side, Jesus goes to see His father God, though we're not told why. Lots of questions; one day we'll know the answers for sure.
Another verse telling us where Jesus spent that weekend-
Therefore He says: “When He ascended on high, He led captivity captive, And gave gifts to men.” (Now this, “He ascended”—what does it mean but that He also first descended into the lower parts of the earth? He who descended is also the One who ascended far above all the heavens, that He might fill all things.) Ephesians 4:8-10 NKJV.
Of course we know why Jesus went to see His Father between Mary and Thomas. Like everything else, OT types and shadows teach us more about Christ than the NT does, but the NT makes plain what we really need to know. Including that Jesus is our High Priest!
You also have Him preaching to disobedient "souls." This gets confusing, since not all versions speak of soul vs spirit the same way; some versions are also sloppy, using both words interchangeably. We have both. If we are to use those words such that Angels are Spirit, (I've never heard Angels referred to as souls) then it makes quite a difference if Jesus preached to disobedient souls or spirits, but it still isn't definitive. Which is fine, because no one passage is definitive standing by itself anyway. It needs the whole of Scripture, and there are always two or three witnesses within Scripture itself to establish anything God really intends to say.
We know what the High Priest does after the sacrifice is complete. This speaks to the anomaly you noted between Mary and Thomas. We do not know about His descent into hell, or Paradise, and/ or gehenna. How could we? This might be 'across the border' of what our finite mortal minds can comprehend, which does have its limits. There is certainly a limit to what we can know from Scripture, and I think this factoid is one that leaves some mystery.
Even so, we see Jesus arise having the keys to death and hell. What we have translated as hell here is specifically the abode of the wicked, so I don't see how Jesus does that without at least a visit to conquer it. We are not specifically told.