Adrian: "But what make the humans to --can’t repent-- after death, we know that they want to stop the suffering, (the health from the Gospel) want to seek God (five Virgins parable), --want to repent–we can say that a part of their free will want get away from hell, but what make this impossible?"
So far this thread demonstrates an appalling ignorance of what the Word teaches about postmortem salvation. Among many points on this question, consider just these 4:
(1) The Risen Jesus preaches to deceased evil human "spirits in prison (1 Peter 3:19)." This preaching implies a chance to repent and be saved; and indeed, their salvation is implied by 4:6.
(2) Paul presents proxy baptism for the unsaved dead as part of the process by which God will ultimately be "all in all" or "everything to everyone (1 Corinthians 15:28-29). But this practice does not imply a jailbreak out of Hell. Rather, it implies the possibility of postmortem repentance.
(3) The hymn in Philippians 2:6-11 envisages the possibility of all the living and dead, in heaven, hell, and on earth bowing before Jesus and making the saving confession that Jesus is Lord. In 1 Corinthians 12:3 Paul makes it clear that this confession cannot be sincerely made apart from the work of the Holy Spirit. If the damned had no hope of salvation, they would make no such confession. So the repentance of the damned is assumed by the hymn. Indeed, the whole hymn is based on the invitation to universal salvation in Isaiah 45:22-23.
(4) In 1 Timothy, Paul teaches that God "wants everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth (2:4)." But does Paul mean by this that God will eventually be the Savior of unbelievers, living and dead? Yes, Paul then refers to God as "the Savior of all people, especially of those who believe (4:10)." "Especially" means more immediately, implying that God can become the Savior of unbelievers after their death. Nowhere does the Bible say that God stops loving lost souls after death and 4:10 implies that this love can lead to their postmortem repentance and salvation.[/QUOTE]