I've also wondered about that.
anyone got something on it?
I can offer my opinion..
Christ died once for our sins. An innocent person died for those who are guilty. Christ did this to bring you to God,
when his body was put to death and his spirit was made alive. Christ then preached "to
the spirits that were being
kept in prison".
They had disobeyed God while Noah was building the boat,
but God had been patient with them. Eight people went into that boat and were brought safely through the flood.1 Peter 3:18-20 CEV
Prisons would seem to represent graves.
They were disobedient believers. God does not prison unbelievers that have no new spirit that will never die, as that which could be raised to new life on the last day . Noah and his family were reserved in order to keep the seed (spiritual Christ) Until the Son of man Jesus was born. More than eight people had the Spirit of Christ, the born again Spirit of God. Again God reserved a unknown remnant according to his patience or long suffering. The eight were set aside for the demonstration.
Those flood waters were like baptism that now saves you. But baptism is more than just washing your body. It means turning to God with a clear conscience, because Jesus Christ was raised from death. Christ is now in heaven, where he sits at the right side[
a] of God. All angels, authorities, and powers are under his control.1 Peter 3:21- 22 CEV
When Christ's body was put to death and his spirit was made alive it was by the resurrection from the dead: the baptism of the Holy spirit that does save us And not from birth of his corruptible body typified as sinful in order to put away sin in the flesh it had to be corruptible in order to demonstrate the power of resurrection .
Romans 1:4And declared to be the Son of God
with power, according to the
spirit of holiness,
by the resurrection from the dead:
When Christ said it is finished the graves of the old testament saints were opened that were kept as prison , ("the Bosom of God's invisible presence") Like the city of refuge.. with the promise that their graves would be opened. They entered the heavenly Jerusalem prepared as the bride of Christ witnessed by many angels.
Matthew 27:51-53 (CEV) At once the curtain in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, and rocks split apart.
Graves opened, and
many of God’s people were raised to life. Then after Jesus had risen to life,
they came out of their graves and went into the holy city, where they were seen by many witnesses.