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No. The original words translated as “hell” in 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.
31 janv. 2009 · As Roxcyn says, the usual phrase in English to rudely dismiss someone is 'Go to hell!'. But that's not to say that it would always be wrong to use the definite article. I could go outside the idiom and say 'Go to the hell that is your home'. That would be very rude. It often is ruder when you take the trouble to move out of an idiom.
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29 nov. 2006 · Personally, I would find it odd in, say, a UK TV script if a construction worker said "where the hell is that thingummybob/jig I told you to bring?". Thingummybob/jig sounds a bit "jolly" in my version of BrE - rather Julie-Andrews-as-Mary-Poppins - so there's an awkward contrast with the more violent "where the hell?" And as panj says, the ...
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 ...
19 juil. 2020 · And normally we consider 'hell' to be 'down below', but here he is referring to the 'horrors of hell (punishment) from a senior officer ( himself – who is of much higher rank than the people he's talking to – so the punishment comes from 'on high').
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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.
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