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1 | Hell | Jer 32:35 | PaulusSecundus | 227534 | ||
Its interesting to note in Mark 9:43, 44, that Young and Williams translate: "Go away into Gehenna, into the fire which cannot be put out" and "Go away to the gehenna, to the fire--the unquenchable." So, many translations render both "Hades" and "Gehenna" as "hell," yet you, rightly, differentiate between the two. What do you think? |
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2 | Hell | Jer 32:35 | Beja | 227545 | ||
PaulusSecundus, Right again. I'm sorry, I so very much slip into the common habit of referring to them both as hell. I think Gehenna here is referring to the lake of fire. Hades is one place, lake of fire/gehenna is another. Hades will be done away with and gehenna will never be quenched. In Christ, Beja |
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3 | Hell | Jer 32:35 | PaulusSecundus | 227549 | ||
Beja: Why do you think the "rich man" in Luke 16:22, 23 went to "Hades" and not Gehenna when he died? |
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4 | Hell | Jer 32:35 | Beja | 227550 | ||
PaulusSecundus, Luke 16:23 In Hades he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham far away and Lazarus in his bosom. In Christ, Beja |
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