Many Dispensationalists believe the term "paradise" in the Bible refers
to a compartment next to hell where Old Testament saints resided until the
death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. Then they were released and went to
heaven. According to Spiros Zodhiates, he says "Paradise 
undoubtedly refers to the place of the righteous ones in Hades. "Abraham's
bosom" in Luke 16  and the
"paradise" of Luke 23:43 
are synonymous terms referring to the place of rest and comfort for the
righteous dead. Before the resurrection of Christ, it would seem that Hades was
the place where all the dead -- both righteous and unrighteous -- went."[1] Is
this really true? Is that what God's Word teaches us about "paradise?" There are only three reference to the word "paradise" in the Bible. All
of them mentioned in the New Testament. They are as follows Luke 23 :
  43
1. Luke
  23 : 43Paradise ." (NASB). Here we see a conversation
that took place during the last moments of Jesus' earthly life spent on a cross
between two thieves. A conversation that took place between Jesus and a thief.
After the second thief repented of his sin (see 23:41) he turned to Christ and
said, "Jesus, remember me when You
come in Your kingdom!" (23: 42). In which the Lord Jesus responded, "Truly I say to you, today you shall be
with Me in Paradise ." (23: 43). No
where in this chapter is it ever implied that Jesus was speaking about a supposed
compartment next to hell (Hades). I believe Jesus was referring to heaven here. 
2. 2
  Corinthians 12 : 41 Kings 8:35 ); the second is interplanetary and
interstellar space (Gen. 15:5; Ps. 8:3; Isa. 13:10); and the third is the abode
of God (1 Kings 8:30; 2 Chron. 30:27 ;
Ps. 123:1)."[2] Here we
see the location of "paradise"
is in heaven, not in a compartment next to Hades (Hell).  
3. Revelations 2: 7, "He
that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him
that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst
of the paradise of God." (KJV). And the location of this "tree of life" is in the midst
of "the city" (Rev. 22:
14). So what can we draw from this passage? Well, if "paradise" was
located in another compartment next to Hades (Hell), why then does 2 Cor. 12 : 4Revelation
  2 : 7Paradise ." (Luke 23: 43),
He was referring to heaven. The evidence speaks for itself.
 
 
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