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  1. Sheol, or Hades, is thus not a literal place in a specific location. Rather, it is the common grave of dead mankind, the figurative location where most of mankind sleep in death. The Bible teaching of the resurrection helps us to gain further insight into the meaning of “Sheol” and “Hades.”. God’s Word associates Sheol and Hades with ...

  2. No. The original words translated as “hellin some older Bible translations (Hebrew, “Sheol”; Greek, “Hades”) basically refer to “the Grave,” that is, the common grave of mankind. The Bible shows that people in “the Grave” are in a state of nonexistence. The dead are unconscious and so cannot feel pain.

  3. Tiene origen pagano. Los antiguos egipcios creían en un infierno de fuego. El Libro del Amduat, un texto funerario egipcio que según los historiadores se escribió en el siglo dieciséis antes de nuestra era, habla de quienes “serán arrojados de cabeza a los hoyos de fuego, y […] no podrán escapar de las llamas” (The Egyptian Heaven and Hell d [El cielo y el infierno egipcios]).

  4. As Jehovah’s Witnesses, we strive to adhere to the form of Christianity that Jesus taught and that his apostles practiced. This article summarizes our basic beliefs. God. We worship the one true and Almighty God, the Creator, whose name is Jehovah. (Psalm 83:18; Revelation 4: 11) He is the God of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

  5. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, “The Roman Catholic Church teaches that hell . . . will last forever; its suffering will have no end.”. This Catholic teaching, the encyclopedia goes on to say, “is still held by many conservative Protestant groups.”. Hindus, Buddhists and Muhammadans also teach that hell is a place of torment.

  6. Gehenna (Greek geʹen·na) is mentioned 12 times in the Bible. Like the lake of fire, it is a symbol of eternal destruction. Although some translations render this word as “hell,” Gehenna is different from hell (Hebrew sheʼohlʹ, Greek haiʹdes). The word “Gehenna” literally means “Valley of Hinnom,” referring to a valley just ...

  7. Many religions teach that God condemns the wicked to a hell of eternal torment after they die. Yet, the Bible tells us that ‘God is love’ and that our dead loved ones are at peace.

  8. However, this is not in a fiery hell where he makes the wicked suffer, as is depicted in the artwork accompanying this article. “War in heaven” For a time, Satan the Devil moved about in the spirit realm at will, including entering directly before God alongside the faithful angels.

  9. Who go to hell? Both good people and bad people. (Job 14:13; Psalm 9: 17) The Bible says that this common grave of mankind is “the house of meeting for everyone living.”. — Job 30:23. Even Jesus went to hell when he died. However, “he was not kept in hell,” because God resurrected him. — Acts 2: 31, 32, The Bible in Basic English.

  10. Here is a summary of the story Jesus told: A rich man lived in luxury. A beggar named Lazarus was placed at the rich man’s gate; he hoped to be given any food that dropped from the rich man’s table. In time, Lazarus died, and angels carried him to Abraham’s side. The rich man also died and was buried. In the story, both men are portrayed ...