Is Hell Real? What Is Hell According to the Bible?
Bibles may use the word “hell” to translate the Hebrew word “Sheol” and the Greek word “Hades.” Commentary with renderings of Bible verses from several respected versions.
Hell - JW.ORG
Definition: The word “hell” is found in many Bible translations. In the same verses other translations read “the grave,” “the world of the dead,” and so forth. Other Bibles simply …
What Is the Lake of Fire? Is It the Same as Hell or Gehenna?
What is the lake of fire in the Book of Revelation? What did Jesus mean when he spoke of Gehenna? Find out about the valley of Hinnom too.
Hell - JW.ORG
The word “hell” thus originally conveyed no thought of heat or torment but simply of a ‘covered over or concealed place.’ In the old English dialect the expression “helling potatoes” meant, …
Is Hell a Real Place of Torment? - JW.ORG
Many religions teach that God condemns the wicked to a hell of eternal torment after they die. Yet, the Bible tells us that ‘God is love’ and that our dead loved ones are at peace.
Myth 2: The Wicked Suffer in Hell - JW.ORG
Nov 1, 2009 · Hell, in the Biblical sense, is simply the common grave of mankind, where all activity has ceased. Is not this definition of hell more logical and in harmony with Scripture? What …
Who Goes to Hell? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
Who Goes to Hell? The Bible’s answer Hell (“Sheol” and “Hades” in the Bible’s original languages) is simply the grave, not a place of fiery torment. Who go to hell? Both good people and bad …
Does God Punish People in Hellfire? - JW.ORG
Oct 1, 2012 · Is hell in the Bible? Does God punish wicked people? Find out about hellfire from a conversation between two Christian neighbors.
What is Sheol? What is Hades? —Meaning of Bible Terms | Bible …
The terms ‘Sheol’ and ‘Hades’ in the Bible are related to death. The Bible teaching of the resurrection helps us to understand the meaning of both words.
What Happens After Death? - JW.ORG
Aug 1, 2015 · What Happens After Death? “I thought there were three places a person could go at death: heaven, hell, or purgatory. I knew I wasn’t good enough for heaven or bad enough for …