On the Third Day: Jesus Redeemed AdamBy Cyril R. GabrielJews, Christians, and Muslims all affirm Adam.Christians proclaim that Jesus redeemed humanity.But one question remains:How did redemption actually take place?What happened between the Cross and the Resurrection?Where was Jesus during the three days after His death?How did Satan interpret the crucifixion?If evil was defeated, why was it not destroyed?On the Third Day: Jesus Redeemed Adam is a profound work of biblical theology, Abrahamic theology, and interfaith theological reflection that examines redemption as a deliberate divine plan unfolding across sacred history.Rather than offering devotional simplifications, this book presents a structured study of salvation historytracing creation, covenant, fall, free will, disobedience, misordered love, temptation, spiritual deception, inherited death, substitution, sacrifice, sacred geography, divine timing, descent, resurrection, and restoration.At its theological center stands Adam.The Fall was not merely personal failure. It was a cosmic rupture involving the misuse of freedom, corruption of love, disruption of covenant, distortion of spiritual authority, and the entrance of death into human destiny. If the Fall was comprehensive, redemption required equal comprehensiveness.Jesus Christ is presented as the Second Adamwhose obedience restores what Adam lost, whose descent confronts death, whose resurrection fulfills messianic prophecy, and whose victory exposes deception without annihilating free will.This is serious scriptural exegesis rooted in textual theology, canonical study, covenantal narrative, prophetic pattern, Old Testament typology, New Testament fulfillment, Quranic narrative reflection, early Jewish tradition, early Christian reflection, Islamic theological reflection, patristic theology, comparative theology, and sacred tradition.What Makes This Book Unique Explains how redemption occurrednot merely that it occurred Examines the theological meaning of the third day motif Explores Christs descent and the mystery of death Analyzes Satans reaction, deception, and defeat Addresses why evil persists after the Cross Restores Adams central theological role Integrates Scripture, sacred geography, sacred chronology, and divine justice Grounds every claim in textual evidenceAncient religious writings are treated as historical witnesses within Abrahamic shared heritage, not as replacements for Scripture. Variations in manuscript structure, verse numbering, and textual transmission are acknowledged as natural features of ancient religious texts.What Makes This Book Unique Explains how redemption occurrednot merely that it occurred Examines the theological meaning of the third day motif Explores Christs descent and the mystery of death Analyzes Satans reaction, deception, and defeat Addresses why evil persists after the Cross Restores Adams central theological role Integrates Scripture, sacred geography, sacred chronology, and divine justice Grounds every claim in textual evidenceAncient religious writings are treated as historical witnesses within Abrahamic shared heritage, not as replacements for Scriptur...
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