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There's not much mention of a hell in the Old Testament. It seems Hell became a place after Jesus showed up. So when was hell created? Was it created in the beginning? Or was it created when Jesus arrived, to you?
There's not much mention of a hell in the Old Testament. It seems Hell became a place after Jesus showed up. So when was hell created? Was it created in the beginning? Or was it created when Jesus arrived, to you?
First you have to ask does it even exist.
Well I don't think it exists. Im just curious what Christians say.
Apparently Jewish people believe in a place called Gehinom which seems like a purgatory or a place of cleansing. Like having dirty clothes and they get clean. Then they go to Gan Eden or a Garden of Eden like place. But then there is a concept of sheol and like she said, it comes across more like Hades, as in myth all people go to Hades, however there were levels of Hades which determined certain rewards or punishments.
The texts of the DDS postdate the Torah by centuries. Sheol has nothing to do with Christian hell. See, for example, Kin, Cult, Land and Afterlife---a Biblical Complex by Brichto,There's reasonable argument that Sheol in the "Old Testament" did in fact refer to an actual place that directly corresponded to the Greek Hades, the "land of shades" and wasn't just some "metaphor for the grave". Reference to an actual fiery place of damnation is in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
There's not much mention of a hell in the Old Testament. It seems Hell became a place after Jesus showed up. So when was hell created? Was it created in the beginning? Or was it created when Jesus arrived, to you?
The texts of the DDS postdate the Torah by centuries. Sheol has nothing to do with Christian hell. See, for example, Kin, Cult, Land and Afterlife---a Biblical Complex by Brichto,
"Hell" as a place does not exist. It exists as a state in the hearts of those who willingly reject God, and experience His love, light, presence and blessings as torture.There's not much mention of a hell in the Old Testament. It seems Hell became a place after Jesus showed up. So when was hell created? Was it created in the beginning? Or was it created when Jesus arrived, to you?
IDK how the word "hell" became associated with the Lake of Fire; "Hell" was originally the English version of the Greek word "Hades."The texts of the DDS postdate the Torah by centuries. Sheol has nothing to do with Christian hell. See, for example, Kin, Cult, Land and Afterlife---a Biblical Complex by Brichto,
Shortly after my divorce when child support kicked in.When was hell created?
:biglaugh:Shortly after my divorce when child support kicked in.
Shortly after my divorce when child support kicked in.