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Preach to the spirits in prison
(1) The spirits are understood as being now. He went and preached unto the spirits in prisonThere are two main ways of interpreting this mysterious passage. Some people believe this passage teaches . The apostle then says, “in which” (i.e., in his spirit), Christ went and preached unto the “spirits in prison” that were disobedient in the days of Noah. The apostle Peter wrote in 1 Peter 1 Peter By which also he went and preached to the spirits in prison;. The Greek word translated “proclaimed” or “preached” means “to publicly declare” or “to herald.” If the spirits are demons, then Peter says that. Verse - By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; rather, in which (εν ω΅ι) . The usage of the word tells us that the spirits in prison are not, and never were, human beings. If the spirits in prison are not human or holy angels, there is only one option: they are demons. The passage is referring to spiritual entities, not the spirits of human beings, who are never referred to as "spirits" even after death. Some people believe this passage teaches that during the three days his body was in the tomb, Jesus went into the spirit-world of the imprisoned lost. The apostle then says, "in which" (i.e., in his spirit), Christ went and preached unto the "spirits in prison" that were disobedient in the days of Noah. The Greek word translated “proclaimed” or “preached” means “to publicly declare” or “to . Jan 04, · According to 1 Peter , Jesus “made proclamation” to these spirits in prison. But at the time. This is a key verse in explaining 1 Peter When Christ, through Noah, preached to those evil people, they were alive and on the earth. In this study, I want us to consider the topic: "by whom also He went and preached to the spirits in prison": An exposition on Peter's words in 1 Peter