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1 | so, you're saying that they go to hell? | Bible general Archive 1 | wannabe | 37704 | ||
Most of us will go to hell before being resserected and only those worthy of being judged will be given a second chance. Armaggedon will occur on this Earth and some of us will live through it but who is not worthy of eternal life will go to hell. Now the tricky part: To understand what modern Bible Translators have done to mess with our minds with Greek Mythology mixed with truth and what theologians make us think we we will never understand. EXAMPLE: The Websters Dictionary says that the English word "hell" is equal to the hebrew word "Sheol" and the Greek word "Hades". German Bibles use "hoelle." Portugese use the word "inferno" English translators of the Authorized King James Version, translated "Sheol" 31 times as "hell" and 31 times as "grave" and 3 times as 'pit." The Catholic Douay Version translated "Sheol" 64 times as "hell." In the New Testament KJV translated "Hades" as "hell" each of the 10 times it occurs. "Sheol" is hebrew and "Hades" is Greek. The question is what kind of place is "Sheol" or "Hades"? The fact that the King James Version translates the one hebrew word "Sheol" 3 different ways shows that hell, grave and pit mean one and the same thing. And if hell means the common grave of mankind it could not also mean a place of fiery torture. Psalm 16:10 in the Hebrew scriptures and Acts 2:31 in the Christian Greek Scriptures, you will notice in 16:10 where "Sheol" occurs Acts 2:31 uses "Hades." Notice too, that Jesus Christ was in Hades or Hell. Are we to believe that God tormented Christ in a Hell of fire? Of course not! Jesus was simply in his grave. When Jacob was mourning for his beloved son Joseph, who he thought had been killed, he said: "I shall go down mourning to my son into Sheol!" [Gen 37:35] However, the King James Version translates "Sheol" as "grave" and the Duoay Version translates it "hell" Now,think for a moment, did Jacob believe that his son Joseph went to a place of torment to spend eternity there, or did he want to go there and meet him? Or rather was it that Jacob merely thought that his beloved son was dead and in the grave and that Jacob himself wanted to die? After ones death, is he still subject to further punishment for his sins? Rom 6:7 "He who has died has been acquitted from his sin." The Bibles are becoming more diluted with each new one that comes out and it is sad to see what is taking place today has already been foretold by Christ. When Adam was first put on this Wonderful creation God has intended for Adam and Eve to dwell on it forever. If everybody dies and goes staight to Heaven next to God Almighty just flying around as Angels and doing God's work or perhaps just floating around playing the Harp, what will God do with the Earth he originally created for us to live on forever? |
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2 | can the person who answered answer this? | Bible general Archive 1 | gamewiz328 | 37829 | ||
I was asking if the babies die, do they o to heaven or hell, not everyone. So, can the person who answer the question yesterday answer this one? | ||||||
3 | can the person who answered answer this? | Bible general Archive 1 | tuli | 37846 | ||
Hey, I did not answer the question yesterday. However, it is okay once in a while to asy you do not know the answer to a question. there are a lot of questins we cannot answer because we either do not know that much or the Bible does not address them. About babies, I doubt they can be held accountable for what they do not understand. Our God is a Just God. why shoudl someone that wasn't even be given a chance to make a choice be judged for it? |
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4 | can the person who answered answer this? | Bible general Archive 1 | gamewiz328 | 37849 | ||
sorry about that...thanks for answering though | ||||||