Simple typo on the numbers and you did not answer the questions asked and what was stated prior. According to the bible, the saints of God were led out of Sheol, hell, hades, by Jesus and remain with Jesus from the points mentioned in the verses I quoted in my last post. Therefore, by you stating that you were in hell, hades, sheol for 1,925 years is very revealing as well as contradicts scriptures. Also, there is no redeeming/purging place called purgatory mentioned in the bible. Only that an unclean spirit will wander the dry places until he gathers more unclean spirits and seeks reentry into a person which implies that such can leave if a connection remains opened. So, are you seeking help on this matter?thesign wrote:No, claim is your word of choice. Also, I wrote 1,925, not 1,952.B. W. wrote:You claim to have been in Hell and the abyss or 1,952 years
From c. 31 A.D. to the date of Christ's Wilfull Atonement in Sacrifice was the period of time that I was in a literal hell, sheol, hades, etc., for me, and for all others who had died before that time (yes, including Adam and Eve). Christ said "I have come to save that which was lost." That is something about which you must think in order to understand the daily dilemma of humanity during Christ's Walk with us before the Redemption. That He also set up a boundary not to be passed, the state of those souls prior to the Redemption was one of permanence.
However, when He did die, it is rightful to say that those others and my soul were transferred to purgatory, which is temporary.
Next, Rob asked you a very good question, what was it like...
Rob wrote:Can you please describe what it was like for you in both these places? What do you remember? Have you always had these memories or was there a point in time when you remembered?thesign wrote:From c. 31 A.D. to the date of Christ's Wilfull Atonement in Sacrifice was the period of time that I was in a literal hell, sheol, hades, etc.,
However, when He did die, it is rightful to say that those others and my soul were transferred to purgatory, which is temporary.