An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Import of the Words Sheol, Hades, Tartarus, and Gehenna: All Translated Hell, in the Common English VersionG. Davidson, 1824 - 448 pages |
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... destroyed . " I will ransom them from the power of hell , " and , " O hell , I will be thy destruction . " It will be easily perceived , that those who believe Sheol to be the place of endless misery , ought to give this up , for if ...
... destroyed . " I will ransom them from the power of hell , " and , " O hell , I will be thy destruction . " It will be easily perceived , that those who believe Sheol to be the place of endless misery , ought to give this up , for if ...
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... destroyed . We may then make an appeal to every candid mind , and ask , if Sheol or hell in the Old Testament refers to a place of eternal misery , how are we to account for this ? The fact is certain . To account for it , I leave to ...
... destroyed . We may then make an appeal to every candid mind , and ask , if Sheol or hell in the Old Testament refers to a place of eternal misery , how are we to account for this ? The fact is certain . To account for it , I leave to ...
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... destroyed the cities of the plain : Abraham intercedes that they might be spared , but uses no argument with God , that the people must go to hell to suffer eternal misery . Now suffer me to ask , if Abraham believed this doctrine , is ...
... destroyed the cities of the plain : Abraham intercedes that they might be spared , but uses no argument with God , that the people must go to hell to suffer eternal misery . Now suffer me to ask , if Abraham believed this doctrine , is ...
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... very reason why Jonah refused to go to Nineveh was , he knew that God was a merciful God , and would spare Nineveh . After he did go , his pride was hurt , because God did not destroy the city as he had predicted AN INQUIRY , & c . 31.
... very reason why Jonah refused to go to Nineveh was , he knew that God was a merciful God , and would spare Nineveh . After he did go , his pride was hurt , because God did not destroy the city as he had predicted AN INQUIRY , & c . 31.
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All Translated Hell, in the Common English Version Walter Balfour. God did not destroy the city as he had predicted . His peevish disposition was sufficiently manifested about this ; but not a word escapes him that the Ninevites were ex ...
All Translated Hell, in the Common English Version Walter Balfour. God did not destroy the city as he had predicted . His peevish disposition was sufficiently manifested about this ; but not a word escapes him that the Ninevites were ex ...
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admitted Apocrypha apostles authority believe Bible Campbell Chaldee Christ Christians considered context damnation of hell dead death disciples doctrine of endless doctrine of eternal doctrine of hell emblem endless misery endless punishment eternal misery eternal punishment everlasting evidence express a place future eternal Gehenna or hell Gentiles gospel grave heathen heaven Hebrew hell or Gehenna hell torments henna Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jonathan Ben Uzziel language learned Lord Lord's Luke Matth mean a place meant ment nation nephish never objection objector Old Testament Onkelos parable passage persons place of endless place of eternal place of future place of punishment place of torment preachers preaching proof prophets prove psuhe quotation quoted resurrection saved Saviour scripture Septuagint spirit Targums Tartarus temporal punishment term Gehenna Testament writers texts thing thou tion tophet translated true truth valley of Hinnom verse wicked word Gehenna word hell