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HELL is NOT what MOST THINk !!
Concerning the following scriptures Matthew 8:12, 13:42, 13:50, 22:13, 24:51, 25:30, 13:28, is a breakdown look into what the intent of the word is.
By the way it is to my opinion that these scriptures were not meant for ALL to understand but a selected few for a time then, All in a later selected time.
Is Hell called “The Lake of Fire.” ?
The lake of fire is called the lake of fire. It is never called “hell.” “Hell” is a word not found in the Greek language. And the lake of fire is not hades either. “Hades” is thrown into the lake of fire.
Since it is thrown into the lake of fire, Logic dictates a difference. Evidence of script will tell. If you throw a rock into a lake, it does not make the rock a lake. But it does make the rock consumed by the lake.
So right off the bat we have both Hades and Hell meaning something other than the “Lake of Fire”.
Another common Belief is “Hell is thought of or called outer darkness, where one cannot see his hand in front of his face.”
“Outer darkness” is not in a place called Hell. Those who are not allowed to sit down with Abraham in the Kingdom are cast into the darkness outside. Besides, how could Hell “fire” be so dark that one cannot see one’s own hand in front of his face? Did you ever see a large fire on a dark night? It throws off a lot of light and it’s easy to see your hand in front of your face. Its so important to break down the Scripture then back up and read in context as well. And remember that these Particular Scripts in Matthew Jesus spoke as parables.
“Is Hell called a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth.”?
This verse is not talking about Hell, hades, Gehenna, or the lake of fire, but those cast out of the Kingdom. Only the “sons of the Kingdom” are weeping and gnashing their teeth-the Jews. They rightfully should have been in the Kingdom, but were disqualified (for a time). This condition is not, however, eternal and it DOES NOT SAY its eternal. In fact revelations indicates that all will be redeemed after lessons learned and consequences completed.
Some think Hell is called a place of torment with fire.
Specifically, scripture reads that Gehenna is the place of fire…
Further the common belief is that Hell is called a place without rest.
And further the The lake of fire is the second death…
“Hell is called a place where the fire is never quenched and its worm dieth not.”
Again, Gehenna is where the fire is not quenched and the worms don’t die. It’s a burning, city garbage dump. No one quenches the fire. If someone quenched it, it would loose its useful purpose, namely to burn up the garbage, offal, and any criminals that are thrown there. The worms don’t die, because there is plenty to eat and keep them breeding. When nothing more is thrown into the fire, it will go out. It won’t need to be quenched. When the food supply runs out the worms will die. How do I know that? Because the Valley of Hinnom (south of Jerusalem) was burning in Christ’s day with many worms and now the fire is gone and the worms are gone… It is no longer used for that purpose. Jesus was using this to describe a place of position and judgment for a time not eternal. Worms are not Eternal !
Another belief is that “Hell is a place of consciousness.”
According to scriptures there is no consciousness in Hell, and there is no consciousness in hades which is translated into the English word “hell.” Ecc. 9:10 says, " … in the grave." “Grave” in this verse is translated from the Hebrew word sheol (which means the unseen or imperceptible). When an Old Testament Scripture is quoted in the New Testament, they translate sheol into hades. So is there “consciousness” in the place sheol in the O.T.? Absolutely not. " … there is NO WORK, nor DEVICE, nor KNOWLEDGE, nor WISDOM, in the grave [the Hebrew translated “grave” in this verse is sheol, which is synonymous with the Gk. hades] where you go" (Ecc. 9:10). According to God’s Word, not OUR word, , when a person dies and returns to his earth, does he still have conscious thoughts? GOD’S answer: “His spirit goes forth, he returns to his earth, in that very day his thoughts PERISH” (Psalm 146: 3-4).
As of Christ for Rev 9: the proper translation of Rev. 9:2 is: “And to him was given the key of the well of the submerged chaos.” The word bottomless isn’t used. Note it is not called “hell.” No people reported here. There are, locusts and demons here.
Concerning the following scriptures Matthew 8:12, 13:42, 13:50, 22:13, 24:51, 25:30, 13:28, is a breakdown look into what the intent of the word is.
By the way it is to my opinion that these scriptures were not meant for ALL to understand but a selected few for a time then, All in a later selected time.
Is Hell called “The Lake of Fire.” ?
The lake of fire is called the lake of fire. It is never called “hell.” “Hell” is a word not found in the Greek language. And the lake of fire is not hades either. “Hades” is thrown into the lake of fire.
Since it is thrown into the lake of fire, Logic dictates a difference. Evidence of script will tell. If you throw a rock into a lake, it does not make the rock a lake. But it does make the rock consumed by the lake.
So right off the bat we have both Hades and Hell meaning something other than the “Lake of Fire”.
Another common Belief is “Hell is thought of or called outer darkness, where one cannot see his hand in front of his face.”
“Outer darkness” is not in a place called Hell. Those who are not allowed to sit down with Abraham in the Kingdom are cast into the darkness outside. Besides, how could Hell “fire” be so dark that one cannot see one’s own hand in front of his face? Did you ever see a large fire on a dark night? It throws off a lot of light and it’s easy to see your hand in front of your face. Its so important to break down the Scripture then back up and read in context as well. And remember that these Particular Scripts in Matthew Jesus spoke as parables.
“Is Hell called a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth.”?
This verse is not talking about Hell, hades, Gehenna, or the lake of fire, but those cast out of the Kingdom. Only the “sons of the Kingdom” are weeping and gnashing their teeth-the Jews. They rightfully should have been in the Kingdom, but were disqualified (for a time). This condition is not, however, eternal and it DOES NOT SAY its eternal. In fact revelations indicates that all will be redeemed after lessons learned and consequences completed.
Some think Hell is called a place of torment with fire.
Specifically, scripture reads that Gehenna is the place of fire…
Further the common belief is that Hell is called a place without rest.
And further the The lake of fire is the second death…
“Hell is called a place where the fire is never quenched and its worm dieth not.”
Again, Gehenna is where the fire is not quenched and the worms don’t die. It’s a burning, city garbage dump. No one quenches the fire. If someone quenched it, it would loose its useful purpose, namely to burn up the garbage, offal, and any criminals that are thrown there. The worms don’t die, because there is plenty to eat and keep them breeding. When nothing more is thrown into the fire, it will go out. It won’t need to be quenched. When the food supply runs out the worms will die. How do I know that? Because the Valley of Hinnom (south of Jerusalem) was burning in Christ’s day with many worms and now the fire is gone and the worms are gone… It is no longer used for that purpose. Jesus was using this to describe a place of position and judgment for a time not eternal. Worms are not Eternal !
Another belief is that “Hell is a place of consciousness.”
According to scriptures there is no consciousness in Hell, and there is no consciousness in hades which is translated into the English word “hell.” Ecc. 9:10 says, " … in the grave." “Grave” in this verse is translated from the Hebrew word sheol (which means the unseen or imperceptible). When an Old Testament Scripture is quoted in the New Testament, they translate sheol into hades. So is there “consciousness” in the place sheol in the O.T.? Absolutely not. " … there is NO WORK, nor DEVICE, nor KNOWLEDGE, nor WISDOM, in the grave [the Hebrew translated “grave” in this verse is sheol, which is synonymous with the Gk. hades] where you go" (Ecc. 9:10). According to God’s Word, not OUR word, , when a person dies and returns to his earth, does he still have conscious thoughts? GOD’S answer: “His spirit goes forth, he returns to his earth, in that very day his thoughts PERISH” (Psalm 146: 3-4).
As of Christ for Rev 9: the proper translation of Rev. 9:2 is: “And to him was given the key of the well of the submerged chaos.” The word bottomless isn’t used. Note it is not called “hell.” No people reported here. There are, locusts and demons here.