The author simply does not comment. He says only that Elijah was taken into heaven, what specifying what exactly "heaven" was and what happened from then on. So my interpretation is not ruled out by anything in the text, and in fact is supported by the semantic range of the word "heaven".
So heaven can mean either the atmosphere, outerspace, in the clouds, or the realm that the angels live.
How do you know that the word 'heaven' in John 3 isn't refering to 'the atmospere' or 'outer space'?
Observe: "Moreover, no man has ascended into outer space but he that descended from outer space, the Son of man."
Or: "Morever, no man has ascended into the atmosphere but he that descended from the spiritual heaven, the Son of man."
Maybe THAT one is a physical heaven, and the one about Elija is the spiritual one.
Let's see where else we can use this loophole: "10 Let your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in outer space, also upon earth." Meaning that he will eradicate all life, and the earth will be uninhabited, just like the other planets.
Or if you want to get really crazy: In Revelation when it says that the 144,000 are going to heaven, it acctually means 'outer space' and not the spirit realm, thus we know that someday NASA is going to send a colony of 144,000 people to another planet, and they will build a paradise. (While there is a war on Earth.)
Would you care to offer another view that is in harmony with Jesus' words?
You can make the Bible say WHATEVER you want. If you apply the same reasoning to the scripture in John INSTEAD of the one in 2 Kings, then you can believe that Elijah went to the spirit realm and that Jesus went wherever it was you thought Elijah went. Or he passed through the clouds on his way to GET to the spirit realm. Therefore no conflict.
So this scripture is talking about a physical heaven: "(John 3:13) 13 Moreover, no man has ascended into heaven but he that descended from heaven, the Son of man."
And this scripture is talking about the spiritual heaven: "(2 Kings 2:11) 11 And it came about that as they were walking along, speaking as they walked, why, look! a fiery war chariot and fiery horses, and they proceeded to make a separation between them both; and E?li'jah went ascending in the windstorm to the heavens. "
That is now in harmony with Jesus' words. If you have a problem with the logic, take it up with your previous posts, because it's yours... simply applied to a different scripture.
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