Re: Keep running...
Bouman,
Since, then, the children have partaken of flesh and blood, in like manner He Himself also shared the same things, that through death He might render entirely idle the one having the power of death, that is, the devil; (Heb 2.14)
that is describing the Incarnation of Christ and why He needed to assume our human nature, our mortal human nature. This is because man, through Adam was condemned to death, Gen 3:19, Rom 5:12 and this verse clearly states that by death Christ will defeat death and Satan. This very text says as forthright as one can get that death is the power of Satan. Christ had no power through death. That is Satan realm, not Christ's realm. Your view that Satan was bound simply by Christ's death would be absurd. Satan would have been the victor over Christ because Christ could not defeat death and Satan. II Tim 1:10 makes the very same statement that Christ overcame death. Christ ONLY defeated death by overcoming death, the power of Satan. That is accomplished ONLY through His resurrection which is life. I Cor 15:12-22 makes that very clear.
Then you have the previous passages I also showed you that Christ decended into hades. The place where Satan dwells, the pit mentioned in Rev 20:1-3. In Matt, previously stated Christ states that He will surprise the "good man" namely Satan and enter his house to take the spoils. Christ took all those held captive by Satan in Hades. Held captive by DEATH. Christ's resurrection gave life to all men, to the world. Satan no longer has any power through death. Man will not die permanently by returning to dust as Gen 3:19 states.
Simply binding Satan without the Resurrection is futile, empty, and a failed mission by Christ. You stopped short of the meaning, the purpose of Christ dying even the verse clearly states it, as do others. Never does scripture say that death of Christ defeated death. It is His death AND resurrection that bound Satan, it took away his power of death.
You wanted sources, just look up all he sources dealing with the Incarnation of Christ, from Athanasius's defense of it, in the 4th century in "On the Incarnation. You can also source the three Ecumenical Councils that dealt with Christ's Incarnation in the 4th and 5th centuries. John Romanides on the "Ancestral Sin". There are many more that explain it over the last 2000 years.
Not once in those 2000 years does it ever state that death of Christ could possibly bind Satan. Death is Satan realm, death is the tool of Satan. As long as Christ remained in death, death and Satan is the victor. ONLY by His resurrection does He defeat death and thus bind Satan.
You were close but you missed the purpose of Christ's coming, missed the purpose of His Incarnation. Missed the meaning of our salvation from death, sin and the devil. No man, nor the world is bound by death any longer. Death cannot defeat death, only life and that is what Christ gave the world.