Well of course you can look at it that way, as you can believe Jonah lived three days in a big fish
The exchange between you two is rather comical.....
Who caused the fish to swallow Jonah? Who preserved him alive in that environment (that would have spelled death to any other mortal human). He was there as a punishment for his disobedience. If God had wanted him dead, he would have been consumed by the digestive juices of the sea creature that swallowed him.
It was a confinement that Jesus used to illustrate the confinement that he experienced in his tomb. For three days, Jesus did not go anywhere. He was not resurrected (returned to life) until the third day.
Taken from the Jewish perspective, they understood what a resurrection meant....Christendom has no idea since they adopted belief in an “immortal soul”. There is no such thing in the Bible.
The dead are dead....’sleeping’ peacefully, unaware of anything going on in this world. I sometimes envy them.
They are certainly NOT walking around invisibly among us on this earth. What an odd scenario! Where will I find that in the Bible?
The Jews were forbidden to “enquire of the dead” because of this pagan idea that the dead are still living.
Demons can impersonate the dead and keep this lie going on indefinitely for those taken in by it...laughing at their gullibility.