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Q. What are the dimensions of heaven?
It says in Revelation 21:16 that the height, length, and width are of equal dimensions – as it was with the Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle and First Temple – and they measure 12,000 furlongs (which is approximately 1500.3 miles, or 1 furlong = approx 220 yards).
Table of Contents
- Q. What are the dimensions of heaven?
- Q. Is Paradise a heaven?
- Q. Is there a place between heaven and earth?
- Q. Who are the 144 000 in Bible?
- Q. Is limbo a bad place?
- Q. How long is purgatory?
- Q. What the Bible says about purgatory?
- Q. Why would a person go to purgatory?
- Q. Who goes to limbo?
- Q. Why are babies baptized?
- Q. Is baptism necessary for everyone’s salvation?
Q. Is Paradise a heaven?
Paradise is often described as a “higher place”, the holiest place, in contrast to this world, or underworlds such as Hell. In eschatological contexts, paradise is imagined as an abode of the virtuous dead. In Christian and Islamic understanding, Heaven is a paradisiacal relief.
Q. Is there a place between heaven and earth?
Limbo, in Roman Catholic theology, the border place between heaven and hell where dwell those souls who, though not condemned to punishment, are deprived of the joy of eternal existence with God in heaven. …
Q. Who are the 144 000 in Bible?
One understanding is that the 144,000 are recently converted Jewish evangelists sent out to bring sinners to Jesus Christ during the seven year tribulation period. Preterists believe they are Jewish Christians, sealed for deliverance from the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.
Q. Is limbo a bad place?
In Catholic theology, Limbo is the place where the souls of unbaptized infants and the righteous who died before Christ came to earth, reside. It is a place that is neither Heaven nor Hell, neither good nor bad.
Q. How long is purgatory?
Regarding the time which purgatory lasts, the accepted opinion of R. Akiba is twelve months; according to R. Johanan b. Nuri, it is only forty-nine days.
Q. What the Bible says about purgatory?
Roman Catholic Christians who believe in purgatory interpret passages such as 2 Maccabees 2 Timothy 1:18, Matthew 12:32, Luke 26, Luke 23:43, 1 Corinthians 3:11–3:15 and Hebrews 12:29 as support for prayer for purgatorial souls who are believed to be within an active interim state for the dead …
Q. Why would a person go to purgatory?
Purgatory, the condition, process, or place of purification or temporary punishment in which, according to medieval Christian and Roman Catholic belief, the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for heaven.
Q. Who goes to limbo?
Limbo, which comes from the Latin word meaning “border” or “edge”, was considered by medieval theologians to be a state or place reserved for the unbaptized dead, including good people who lived before the coming of Christ.
Q. Why are babies baptized?
Believers and the children of believers become members of God’s covenant community (or church) through baptism. It is believed by some Christians that in the heart of a baptised child, faith as a gift or grace from God, as distinct from an act by the person, is made present.
Q. Is baptism necessary for everyone’s salvation?
Peter told us in Acts 2:38 that repenting and being baptized is for the remission of sins. For the remission of sins means they repented and were baptized so that they could be forgiven of their sins. Jesus tells us in Mark 16:16 that “he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved”.