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- Hell - Wikipedia
In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which souls are subjected to punishment after death
- The Evolution and Origins of the Christian Concept of Hell
The evolution of Hell was complex—from Hebrew Sheol’s shadowy stillness to Dante’s fiery abyss, which shaped Western views of judgment
- Hell | Description, History, Types, Facts | Britannica
hell, in many religious traditions, the abode, usually beneath the earth, of the unredeemed dead or the spirits of the damned In its archaic sense, the term hell refers to the underworld, a deep pit or distant land of shadows where the dead are gathered
- HELL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HELL is a nether world in which the dead continue to exist : hades How to use hell in a sentence
- What Is Hell In The Bible? (10 Powerful Truths) - Bible Reasons
In conclusion, in The Gospel of Matthew, hell is described as the place of fire, which is unquenchable, containing suffering, weeping and gnashing of teeth Those who will inhabit hell are the devil and his angels
- Hell (theology) | The Evil Wiki | Fandom
Hell, also known as the Abyss, the Perdition, the Underworld, Hades, Jigoku, Diyu, the Netherworld, the Bottomless Pit, Jahannam, the Bad Place, and countless other names, is the spiritual realm of evil and the domain of The Devil and his legions of demons and the damned
- What does the Bible say about hell? - GotQuestions. org
There is sometimes confusion about use of the term hell as the temporary gathering place of the dead (also known as Sheol or Hades) This article will focus on one common usage of the word hell as being synonymous with the lake of fire, the eternal place of punishment reserved for the lost
- A Short History of Hell - HowStuffWorks
In the New Testament, Jesus and his disciples introduce a new term for hell, the Hebrew word Gehenna According to Jewish tradition, Gehenna was a valley outside of the city walls of Jerusalem that doubled as a trash dump, where garbage was continually burned
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