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Jesus Descended to Hell and Was Rescued by the Father by Kevin Coyle

Book Two of this theological series unveils seventeen profound Passion-of-Christ mysteries that occurred during the three days between Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection—events often overlooked or misunderstood. Drawing deep parallels between the story of Joseph in Genesis and the life of Jesus, the author presents Joseph as a prophetic prefiguration of five core doctrines: incarnation, crucifixion, atonement, descent to hell, and resurrection. This book explores the “what,” “why,” and “how” of Christ’s descent into hell, His preaching to the dead, and the mechanics of His resurrection, providing detailed insights supported by Scripture. As the 2000-year anniversary of Christ’s resurrection approaches, this study challenges believers and theologians alike to reconsider the depth of Jesus’ suffering and victory. Without this fuller picture, the gospel remains incomplete and its power underappreciated.

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Kevin Coyle is the author of the book Jesus Descended to Hell and Was Rescued by the Father: Seventeen Subterranean Passion-of-Christ Mysteries Solved, which is the second installment in the “Jesus Descended To Hell” series.

In his writings, Coyle explores interpretations of biblical passages and early Christian teachings concerning Jesus’s descent into the underworld, a theme referenced in the Apostles’ Creed and various theological discussions throughout Christian history. His approach seeks to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the significance of this event within the broader context of Christian soteriology.

While specific biographical details about Kevin Coyle are limited in publicly available sources, his contributions through this series indicate a focus on theological inquiry and a commitment to exploring complex aspects of Christian doctrine.


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