Was Christ at any time, under the dominion of death, did He die? If so, how did he overcome His own death?

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Romans 6:9
knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, dies no more. Death no longer has dominion over Him.

Only after His resurrection did death no longer have dominion over Christ. Who raised Christ? Many scriptures tell us God raised Him from the dead.
Of course, Christ is also God.

Jesus actually did die. HE said he was dead!

Is there a false teaching Christian myth that says Jesus was not actually dead? Yes, there is. Might be one of the reasons HE was to be in the heart of the earth 3 days and nights, with a sealed tomb.

When does the last enemy death get destroyed?
At the return of Christ, at the resurrection, and the new earth and new heavens will have no more death, corruption, decay.

Then this happens in Romans 8

18 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. 19 For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God. 20 For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it in hope; 21 because the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of [f]corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. 22 For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now. 23 Not only that, but we also who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of our body. 24 For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees? 25 But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.
 

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I have had interaction with some who say Christ did not really die, even though He was made by God to be fully like the children of God and had a flesh and blood body. And do not go beyond what is written, and do not presume to think you know my own thoughts, that happens all too often on forums. I have seen some responders get angry simply by posting the scriptures.

Hebrews 2

The Son Made Lower than Angels​

5 For He has not put the world to come, of which we speak, in subjection to angels. 6 But one testified in a certain place, saying:

“What is man that You are mindful of him,
Or the son of man that You take care of him?
7 You have made him [d]a little lower than the angels;
You have crowned him with glory and honor,
[e]And set him over the works of Your hands.
8 You have put all things in subjection under his feet.”
For in that He put all in subjection under him, He left nothing that is not put under him. But now we do not yet see all things put under him. 9 But we see Jesus, who was made [f]a little lower than the angels, for the suffering of death crowned with glory and honor, that He, by the grace of God, might taste death for everyone.

Bringing Many Sons to Glory​

10 For it was fitting for Him, for whom are all things and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons to glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings. 11 For both He who [g]sanctifies and those who are being sanctified are all of one, for which reason He is not ashamed to call them brethren, 12 saying:

“I will declare Your name to My brethren;
In the midst of the assembly I will sing praise to You.”
13 And again:

“I will put My trust in Him.”
And again:

“Here am I and the children whom God has given Me.”
14 Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, 15 and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. 16 For indeed He does not [h]give aid to angels, but He does [i]give aid to the seed of Abraham. 17 Therefore, in all things He had to be made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. 18 For in that He Himself has suffered, being [j]tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted.
 

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According to Scripture alone, Jesus Christ did physically die, and He was indeed under the dominion of death in the sense that His human body experienced death. Romans 5:8 says, “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” His death was real and necessary as the atoning sacrifice for sin. However, Jesus was not overcome by death, He overcame it. Though His body was buried, His Spirit remained alive and in full authority (Luke 23:46, 1 Peter 3:18–19). Death could not hold Him, as Acts 2:24 declares, “Whom God hath raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that he should be holden of it.” He rose bodily from the grave on the third day, just as He foretold (Matthew 16:21), demonstrating His power over death and confirming that He is “the resurrection, and the life” (John 11:25).

While Scripture does say that God raised Him from the dead (Acts 2:24), it also affirms that Jesus had full authority over His own life and death. In John 10:17–18, Jesus said, “I lay down my life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.” This clearly shows that He was never out of control or helpless. In addition, Jesus said in John 2:19, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up,” referring to the temple of His body. Romans 8:11 also shows that the Holy Spirit was involved in the resurrection. The Godhead works in perfect unity, not contradiction.

The idea that Jesus was merely a passive victim, waiting to be rescued, contradicts what He said about His divine authority. He is life itself (John 14:6), and death had no power to hold Him. To suggest otherwise diminishes the truth of His victory and undermines the full glory of His resurrection as revealed by Scripture.
 
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The devil before Christ's resurrection had the power of death. All died because of sin.
Through Adam sinned entered the world, due to the work of the devil, And Christ came to destroy the works of the devil.

Some believe Satan has no power anymore, But Christ tells Paul something of note here

Paul Recounts His Conversion​

12 “While thus occupied, as I journeyed to Damascus with authority and commission from the chief priests, 13 at midday, O king, along the road I saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, shining around me and those who journeyed with me. 14 And when we all had fallen to the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me and saying in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ 15 So I said, ‘Who are You, Lord?’ And He said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. 16 But rise and stand on your feet; for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to make you a minister and a witness both of the things which you have seen and of the things which I will yet reveal to you.

17 I will [b]deliver you from the Jewish people, as well as from the Gentiles, to whom I [c]now send you,

18 to open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified[d] by faith in Me.’
 

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According to Scripture alone, Jesus Christ did physically die, and He was indeed under the dominion of death in the sense that His human body experienced death. Romans 5:8 says, “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” His death was real and necessary as the atoning sacrifice for sin. However, Jesus was not overcome by death, He overcame it. Though His body was buried, His Spirit remained alive and in full authority (Luke 23:46, 1 Peter 3:18–19). Death could not hold Him, as Acts 2:24 declares, “Whom God hath raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that he should be holden of it.” He rose bodily from the grave on the third day, just as He foretold (Matthew 16:21), demonstrating His power over death and confirming that He is “the resurrection, and the life” (John 11:25).

While Scripture does say that God raised Him from the dead (Acts 2:24), it also affirms that Jesus had full authority over His own life and death. In John 10:17–18, Jesus said, “I lay down my life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.” This clearly shows that He was never out of control or helpless. In addition, Jesus said in John 2:19, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up,” referring to the temple of His body. Romans 8:11 also shows that the Holy Spirit was involved in the resurrection. The Godhead works in perfect unity, not contradiction.

The idea that Jesus was merely a passive victim, waiting to be rescued, contradicts what He said about His divine authority. He is life itself (John 14:6), and death had no power to hold Him. To suggest otherwise diminishes the truth of His victory and undermines the full glory of His resurrection as revealed by Scripture.
Absolutely, Christ though fully submitted Himself to the will of God. So even though he could do that, He did not do that, so Christ was passive and DID NOT exercise His own will to preserve His life. He said His will is to do the Father's will.

Luke 22:42
saying, “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.”
 

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Isaiah 53

He was oppressed and He was afflicted,
Yet He opened not His mouth;
He was led as a lamb to the slaughter,
And as a sheep before its shearers is silent,
So He opened not His mouth.

8 He was taken from [o]prison and from judgment,
And who will declare His generation?
For He was cut off from the land of the living;
For the transgressions of My people He was stricken.

9 And [p]they made His grave with the wicked—
But with the rich at His death,
Because He had done no violence,
Nor was any deceit in His mouth.

10 Yet it pleased the Lord to [q]bruise Him;
He has put Him to grief.
When You make His soul an offering for sin,
He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days,
And the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in His hand.

11 [r]He shall see the labor of His soul, and be satisfied.
By His knowledge My righteous Servant shall justify many,
For He shall bear their iniquities.

12 Therefore I will divide Him a portion with the great,
And He shall divide the [s]spoil with the strong,
Because He poured out His soul unto death,
And He was numbered with the transgressors,
And He bore the sin of many,
And made intercession for the transgressors.

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Acts 2

22 “Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a Man attested by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs which God did through Him in your midst, as you yourselves also know— 23 Him, being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God, you [f]have taken by lawless hands, have crucified, and put to death; 24 whom God raised up, having [g]loosed the [h]pains of death, because it was not possible that He should be held by it. 25 For David says concerning Him:

‘I foresaw the Lord always before my face,
For He is at my right hand, that I may not be shaken.
26 Therefore my heart rejoiced, and my tongue was glad;
Moreover my flesh also will rest in hope.
27 For You will not leave my soul in Hades,
Nor will You allow Your Holy One to see corruption.

28 You have made known to me the ways of life;
You will make me full of joy in Your presence.’
29 “Men and brethren, let me speak freely to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his tomb is with us to this day. 30 Therefore, being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him that of the fruit of his body, [i]according to the flesh, He would raise up the Christ to sit on his throne, 31 he, foreseeing this, spoke concerning the resurrection of the Christ, that His soul was not left in Hades, nor did His flesh see corruption. 32 This Jesus God has raised up, of which we are all witnesses. 33 Therefore being exalted [j]to the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, He poured out this which you now see and hear.

34 “For David did not ascend into the heavens,
but he says himself:

‘The Lord said to my Lord,
“Sit at My right hand,
35 Till I make Your enemies Your footstool.” ’

36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.”

Only after God raised Him up, did Christ receive all authority and power in heaven and on earth.
 

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The Soldiers Are Bribed​

11 Now while they were going, behold, some of the guard came into the city and reported to the chief priests all the things that had happened. 12 When they had assembled with the elders and consulted together, they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers, 13 saying, “Tell them, ‘His disciples came at night and stole Him away while we slept.’ 14 And if this comes to the governor’s ears, we will appease him and make you secure.” 15 So they took the money and did as they were instructed; and this saying is commonly reported among the Jews until this day.

The Great Commission​

16 Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had appointed for them. 17 When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some doubted.

18 And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go [c]therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” [d]Amen.
 

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And another one some have difficulty believing, Christ learned obedience to God the Father by the things he suffered.
And having been perfected, His calling on Him from the Father to be our High Priest was fulfilled.
So, while Christ had the power to walk away from the cross, He refused that and committed Himself to the will of His Father.

Hebrews 5

A Priest Forever​

5 So also Christ did not glorify Himself to become High Priest, but it was He who said to Him:

“You are My Son,
Today I have begotten You.”
6 As He also says in another place:

“You are a priest forever
According to the order of Melchizedek”;

7 who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications, with vehement cries and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, 8 though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered. 9 And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him, 10 called by God as High Priest “according to the order of Melchizedek,” 11 of whom we have much to say, and hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing.
 

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Christ did the Father's will and became obedient to the point of death. While He had the power to take up His life again, this He refused. He fully trusted in God to deliver Him from death to raise Him up again from the dead. Because of that, the Father gave to the Son all authority and power in heaven and on earth.

Philippians 2

5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, 6 who, being in the form of God, did not consider it [b]robbery to be equal with God, 7 but [c]made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men.

8 And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.

9 Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, 10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, 11 and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
 

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For practical application to our state of existence with God, this.

Hebrews 12
Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the [a]author and [b]finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

The Discipline of God​

3 For consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls. 4 You have not yet resisted to bloodshed, striving against sin. 5 And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons:

“My son, do not despise the [c]chastening of the Lord,
Nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him;
6 For whom the Lord loves He chastens,
And scourges every son whom He receives.”
 

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Could I boldly suggest that a better Paraphrasing of Romans 6:9 would read like this: -

Romans 6:9: - Knowing that Christ, having been awoken from being a corpse, will not physically die again. That the {law of the} second death now no longer rules over Him.

I believe that the above paraphrasing of this verse expresses the intended context of this verse and makes it clearer for all to understand.
 

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Absolutely, Christ though fully submitted Himself to the will of God. So even though he could do that, He did not do that, so Christ was passive and DID NOT exercise His own will to preserve His life. He said His will is to do the Father's will.

Luke 22:42
saying, “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.”
This just blows my mind…..read what you wrote….
”Christ fully submitted himself to the will of God”…..how does God “submit” to himself?

“Christ was passive and DID NOT exercise His own will to preserve His life”…..how does Christ have a will that is different to God’s, if they are one and the same being?

If he is God, then his will would of necessity be the same as the Father’s.

Please explain scripturally how anyone can subscribe to this way of thinking. How does what you said make any logical sense, when it is God who gave us our sense of logic?
It is he who called Jesus his son, and Jesus called God his Father….but he also called him his “God”, even after his return to heaven. (Rev 3:12) Does God then worship an equal part of himself, even in heaven?

Jesus is also called by titles that are clearly identifying his subservience…..
Heb 3:1 RSV…e.g….
”Therefore, holy brethren, who share in a heavenly call, consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession.”
Two titles are mentioned here by Paul that are given to Jesus…”high priest” and “apostle“….these two positions are ones of service to God….Christ serves as our “high priest” in heaven…..so can God be his own high priest or servant?
Acts 4:27-30 clearly states that Jesus is a ”holy servant” of his God.

Please make sense of this to me….

The OP asked “how does he overcome his own death.”…and the answer is that he didn’t…..God raised his son from the dead, as the scriptures clearly state. (Romans 10:9)


So what was the “cup” that Jesus wanted removed, if if it was God’s will that he came to earth to give his life in behalf of all mankind? Was he asking for his life to be “preserved”, when his death had been the purpose of his mission all along?
What was he asking his Father in reality? The “cup” was the charge of blasphemy, which was unthinkable that he should die bringing reproach on his God and Father.…..so he had to endure that one thing that pained him even more than the physical torture he received.

So many things are written that are contradicted by “beliefs” rather than just allowing the scriptures to speak for themselves.