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Death Hell and the Grave, what power do they have in our lives when Jesus conquered the grave. What does this give us? Did Jesus dismantle it exposing it as powerless illusions in the light of His and our resurrection life.
The English word “Hell” as a fiery place of eternal torment comes more from later church tradition (and Dante’s Inferno) than from the Hebrew/Greek scriptures. In the original languages, the emphasis is on death, the grave, and purification, all of which Christ descends into and overcomes.
The words translated “hell” in many English Bibles actually come from four different terms in the Hebrew/Greek texts: Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, and Tartarus. Each has a very different nuance.
Lets talk about why we believe what we believe.
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Have a beautiful Week
Big Love Sean and Kylie
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By Sean and Kylie HendersonDeath Hell and the Grave, what power do they have in our lives when Jesus conquered the grave. What does this give us? Did Jesus dismantle it exposing it as powerless illusions in the light of His and our resurrection life.
The English word “Hell” as a fiery place of eternal torment comes more from later church tradition (and Dante’s Inferno) than from the Hebrew/Greek scriptures. In the original languages, the emphasis is on death, the grave, and purification, all of which Christ descends into and overcomes.
The words translated “hell” in many English Bibles actually come from four different terms in the Hebrew/Greek texts: Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, and Tartarus. Each has a very different nuance.
Lets talk about why we believe what we believe.
Thank you for following, commenting, liking and leaving a review.
Have a beautiful Week
Big Love Sean and Kylie
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.