(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly, so shall the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. What is in the heart of the earth? Hell. What is the heart of the earth? The lowest hell. Right? So these people that say that Jesus didn't go to hell, it's a lie. I mean, it's very clear that the prophet Jonah was talking in parallel with this story from 2 Samuel chapter 22, and that it was a prophecy of the Lord Jesus Christ going to hell and raising from the dead. See, that's what people, people get upset about that, and they're like, well, he said it's finished when he died on the cross. Yeah, the things that he had to do on earth were finished, but, you know, he hadn't resurrected yet. You know, he still had to go into the heart of the earth, which is hell, for three days and three nights. You know, but it'd be one thing, I can understand that people get upset about, if we just said, well, he's still there. Yeah, I can see you getting upset about that, but he raised from the dead, we believe that. So what's the problem? Well, they just don't believe the Bible. They believe their Bible college. They believe their Greek professors. They believe their study Bible. Well, my study Bible says that it means, you know, Hades. What does that mean? It's Sheol. Well, Sheol is a Hebrew word, okay? That appears in the Old Testament. So Sheol is, you know, it just means hell. He went to hell. Acts 2 27 says his soul would not be left in hell. Where did Jesus go when he died? He went to hell. He descended into the lower parts of the earth, just like the Bible says. There'll be no sign given to it, except for what the sign of the prophet Jonas was.