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Husky7
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Hell is not a physical place that people go to if they do not end up in heaven. The word hell is used 54 times in the Bible. It is translated from several different words with various meanings:
In the Old Testament:
31 times from the Hebrew Sheol, which means the grave
In the New Testament:
10 times from the Greek Hades, which means the grave
12 times from the Greek Gehenna, which means a place of burning
1 time from the Greek Tartarus, which means a place of darkness
Tartarus is used once, in 2 Peter 2:4, and means a place of darkness or restraint. Tartarus is where Satan and his demons reside now. It isnt a place of punishment or flames.
Gehenna means a place of fire, brimstone, and punishment (see Matthew 5:29-30, described in Matthew 13:40-42 and 2 Peter 3:7.) Note these flames are still in the future at the end of the world.
Hades means the grave (Acts 2:31; 1 Corinthians 15:55; Revelation 20:14). The body of Jesus rested there and His saints are resting there now awaiting the resurrection.
-The concept of "hell" stems from paganism, and the Egyptian belief in an afterlife. Contrary to what some teach, fallen man is mortal, not immortal. God taught that we can achieve immortality ONLY through his son Jesus Christ. Only by believing that Christ died for your sins can you achieve the GIFT of immortality. Therefore, when God judges all the unrighteous dead at the end of time; they will not be consciously living in fire for eternity. All the unrighteous will instead be destroyed by "Hellfire" (which is literal spiritual fire from God). These people will cease to exist. There is no place of eternal suffering; God would never do that to his creations.
In the Old Testament:
31 times from the Hebrew Sheol, which means the grave
In the New Testament:
10 times from the Greek Hades, which means the grave
12 times from the Greek Gehenna, which means a place of burning
1 time from the Greek Tartarus, which means a place of darkness
Tartarus is used once, in 2 Peter 2:4, and means a place of darkness or restraint. Tartarus is where Satan and his demons reside now. It isnt a place of punishment or flames.
Gehenna means a place of fire, brimstone, and punishment (see Matthew 5:29-30, described in Matthew 13:40-42 and 2 Peter 3:7.) Note these flames are still in the future at the end of the world.
Hades means the grave (Acts 2:31; 1 Corinthians 15:55; Revelation 20:14). The body of Jesus rested there and His saints are resting there now awaiting the resurrection.
-The concept of "hell" stems from paganism, and the Egyptian belief in an afterlife. Contrary to what some teach, fallen man is mortal, not immortal. God taught that we can achieve immortality ONLY through his son Jesus Christ. Only by believing that Christ died for your sins can you achieve the GIFT of immortality. Therefore, when God judges all the unrighteous dead at the end of time; they will not be consciously living in fire for eternity. All the unrighteous will instead be destroyed by "Hellfire" (which is literal spiritual fire from God). These people will cease to exist. There is no place of eternal suffering; God would never do that to his creations.