THE CONCEPT OF HELL IN THE NEW TESTAMENT - HADESVIII. IN HELL SINFUL SOULS ARE FORCED TO DWELL BEFORE SINLESS GOD IX. THE EVERLASTING FIRES OF TORMENT IN HELLX EVERLASTING DESTRUCTION IN HELL BEFORE GOD'S PRESENCEXI. HELL IS DREADFUL AND NO MAN'S SOUL NEED GO THERE!XII. IN CONCLUSION...
In the New Testament a new sacrifice takes the place of the old; Jesus Christ is the sole Mediator, sole Priest, sole Victim, and His sacrifice is no longer symbolic, but real and infinite. If, then, Jesus Christ wishes to associate other victims with Himself, they must be closely unit...
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. "It was a foul, dank, sme...
Like Mr. Fudge, I’ve focused our attention in this study almost exclusively on what the Bible itself literally teaches on the subject of hell. Even when addressing various religious theories in Chapter Six, I had us turn to the God-breathed Scriptures for verification. Isn’t this what real...
In the New Testament, several writers refer to this place under its Greek name, Hades. There’s also a number of passages about Gehenna, literally “the Valley of Hinnom,” which was a real area outside Jerusalem that served as the city dump. Fires burned there constantly, to incinerate ...
The New Testament Idea of Hell 作者:Merrill, Stephen Mason 页数:48 ISBN:9781154797671 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 + 加入购书单
Originally, in the Old Testament, there were no definite heaven and hell beliefs, until the New Testament era, the Enlightenment was complete, only specific explanation. In the Hebrew father's day, the dead were called to the fathers. Such as "Abraham years old, his end, gathered to his ...
The Bible declares in very certain terms that there is. There are 162 texts in the New Testament alone that speak of the doom that awaits unrepentant sinners. The Lord Himself uttered 70 of these. Hell is a reality, an awful fact to be realized. It seems that the angels that sinned wi...
The phrase “weeping and gnashing of teeth” occurs six times in Matthew (8:12; 13:42, 50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30), once in Luke (13:28), and nowhere else in the New Testament. Matthew’s six uses of this phrase are all in reference to those who are “part of the family,”...
meanings of hell in the Bible. In the Old Testament, the word is 'sheol' which simply means 'the grave'. There are three different words in the New Testament which are translated 'hell'. Those three words are:Tartarus, GehennaandHades. Let's look at these three in the New Testament. ...