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PSA302 Old Testament Problem Passages mp3
Difficult Passages Regarding Human Destiny Series
In this message, we study problem passages regarding human destiny from the Old Testament. What does the Old Testament mean when it speaks of hell? Is it the same thing meant by modern theology? What is the Hebrew word she’ol, and what does it mean? What is the “lowest hell” in Deuteronomy 32:22? How does hell stir up the dead to rise and speak in Isaiah 14:9-11? Why do the dead speak to Pharaoh in Ezekiel 31 and 32? Do those who awake to shame and everlasting contempt in Daniel 12:2 end up in hell? How does hell enlarge herself in Isaiah 5:14? What does it mean that their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched in Isaiah 66:24? We consider all these Old Testament problem passages.
By Nathan C Johnson5
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PSA302 Old Testament Problem Passages mp3
Difficult Passages Regarding Human Destiny Series
In this message, we study problem passages regarding human destiny from the Old Testament. What does the Old Testament mean when it speaks of hell? Is it the same thing meant by modern theology? What is the Hebrew word she’ol, and what does it mean? What is the “lowest hell” in Deuteronomy 32:22? How does hell stir up the dead to rise and speak in Isaiah 14:9-11? Why do the dead speak to Pharaoh in Ezekiel 31 and 32? Do those who awake to shame and everlasting contempt in Daniel 12:2 end up in hell? How does hell enlarge herself in Isaiah 5:14? What does it mean that their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched in Isaiah 66:24? We consider all these Old Testament problem passages.