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·May 25, 2026 The book The Keys of Hades presents a maximalist theological thesis arguing that the underworld is a real, custodial domain rather than a mere metaphor for death. The author suggests that ancient Greek myths regarding Hades and Pluto preserve corrupted memories of an actual spiritual jurisdiction once ruled by a rebellious power. According to the text, Psalm 82records Yahweh’s legal sentencing of this death-god, stripping the realm of its ultimate sovereignty before the arrival of Yeshua. Consequently, Yeshua’s descent into the abyss is framed as a judicial invasion by a sinless man over whom death had no lawful claim. By rising, He did not simply return to life but seized authority over the prison-house of the dead, taking the keys and beginning the final dismantling of mortality. Ultimately, the source distinguishes between the temporary custody of Hades and the finality of Gehenna, asserting that the resurrection signifies a permanent regime change in the cosmos.
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