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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Cephas Ordered by Verse |
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41 | Death of death? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7647 | ||
What happens to death and Hades in the lake of fire and why? | ||||||
42 | Death | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7666 | ||
Thanks Nolan your response helps a lot.Can I conclude that death and Hades are destroyed in the lake of fire and not subjected to "eternal torment"? And if so, how is it that unbelievers are not destroyed there as many believe? | ||||||
43 | Hades tormented? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7670 | ||
Are death and Hades destroyed or are they tormented forever? | ||||||
44 | Persons destroyed too? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7759 | ||
If death and Hades are not tormented forever but destroyed (in the plain and ordinary meaning of the word),then how is it that persons are not destroyed in the same place as is taught? Is it the case that the lake of fire is a place both of destruction (which implies finiteness), and ongoing never-ending torment,depending on whether what is thrown there is a person or a thing? | ||||||
45 | Death of death? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7761 | ||
I presume that this postscript is directed at me.What answer do you think I want to hear? Are you implying that I do not want to "hear" the truth? I have not yet had a reasoned response to my question.Ad hominem attacks are at least uncivil and lethal to debate. | ||||||
46 | Persons destroyed too? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7766 | ||
That's a cheap shot.What is your answer to the question? | ||||||
47 | Death | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7771 | ||
Tim. Thanks for your response.I used the word destroyed because this was an inference. My KJV begins Rev 20:15 "And whosoever etc...".This is conjunctive to v14 which refers to death and Hades-not their contents.My reading is that both abodes and their inhabitants end up in the lake. |
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48 | Why Destroyed? | Rev 20:14 | Cephas | 7778 | ||
Tim.Thanks again for your response.I don't know about death being a person, but it is hard to see that Hades could possibly qualify as such.I inferred that death and Hades were destroyed because it did not make sense that they would be tormented forever.What did Hades do wrong? Torturing a house forever seems a tad daft to me. | ||||||
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