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  1. Hell is the Grave. There are three main words in the Authorised Version which have been rendered "hell". In the Old Testament it is the Hebrew word sheol; in the Greek of the New Testament there are two words, hades and gehenna. The word sheol was commonly used to indicate the abode of the dead below the earth.

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  2. Center for Christian Ethics Baylor University PO Box 97361 Waco, TX 76798-7361 Phone 1-866-298-2325 www.ChristianEthics.ws. 2002 The Center for Christian Ethics. Study Guides for. Heaven and Hell. These guides integrate Bible study, prayer, and worship to help us treat the transcendent realities of heaven and hell carefully and seriously.

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    Apr 7, 2016 · In essence, hell may be defined as “the physical and emotional separation of the soul from all that is good” (II Thessalonians 1:9). As sin leads a man’s physical body to destruction, it also condemns his soul to the same fate. Hell’s Description.

  5. shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken. And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn; and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send forth his angels with a

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  6. Mar 6, 2016 · throne,’” Matthew 6:9 “Pray then like this: ‘Our Father in heaven…”). Angels are often associated with heaven (e.g. they are called “heavenly beings” in Psalm 29:1, or the “heavenly host” in Luke 2:13).4 It is this last one, “heaven” as the “place” where God dwells, which has become the destination

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  7. The root meaning of both “sheol”, and the New Testament Greek word “hades” is ‘the unseen’, or ‘the covered place’. So “hell”, the tomb, the grave and the unseen place, have similar meanings. Truly Jesus rose from “hell”, when he rose from the dead in Joseph’s tomb. Jesus triumphed over sin and death.

  8. The first heaven is the earths atmosphere where birds fly (Gen. 1:20). The second heaven is what we call space, where the sun, moon, and stars are located (Gen. 1:17). Then we have the third Heaven, the actual abode of God Himself, the “Most Holy Place” in all of God’s creation.

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