Hello All,
A question sprang to mind today, "is hell really forever?"
After starting to read the bible I have come accross a lot of quotes about "salvation for all". Such as
Titus 2:11 - "For the grace of god has appeared, brining salvation to all"
Now, I know that everyone cannot go to heaven, as then what would be the point of doing good deeds (not my view!).
But then I came accross something else that struck me, the Koine Greek word closest to the word "forever" acctually meant (roughly) "to which pertains to an age", and when the bible was first translated, this small mistake was made; so whenever forever is used in the bible, it doesnt mean eternal.
For example when Jonah was swallowed by thr great fish, he "went down to the land whose bars closed on me forever" - Jonah 2:6
Jonah was "released" after 3 days.
"Truly I tell you, you will never get out (of prison) until every last penny is payed" - Matthew 5:26
Jesus suggests that hell is only until you pay your debits to god?
So what are your thoughts friends?
Peace
A question sprang to mind today, "is hell really forever?"
After starting to read the bible I have come accross a lot of quotes about "salvation for all". Such as
Titus 2:11 - "For the grace of god has appeared, brining salvation to all"
Now, I know that everyone cannot go to heaven, as then what would be the point of doing good deeds (not my view!).
But then I came accross something else that struck me, the Koine Greek word closest to the word "forever" acctually meant (roughly) "to which pertains to an age", and when the bible was first translated, this small mistake was made; so whenever forever is used in the bible, it doesnt mean eternal.
For example when Jonah was swallowed by thr great fish, he "went down to the land whose bars closed on me forever" - Jonah 2:6
Jonah was "released" after 3 days.
"Truly I tell you, you will never get out (of prison) until every last penny is payed" - Matthew 5:26
Jesus suggests that hell is only until you pay your debits to god?
So what are your thoughts friends?
Peace