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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... reasons here , would be aside from the present investiga- tion . See note at the end of this chapter . 5th , Another fact deserving our notice , is , that the liv ing in speaking of their dead friends , never speak as if they were to be ...
... reasons here , would be aside from the present investiga- tion . See note at the end of this chapter . 5th , Another fact deserving our notice , is , that the liv ing in speaking of their dead friends , never speak as if they were to be ...
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... reasons , or entering further into this part of the history of Saul . We have merely refer- red to it as shewing what were the popular opinions in those days on the subject before us . We are aware , that it may be objected to the above ...
... reasons , or entering further into this part of the history of Saul . We have merely refer- red to it as shewing what were the popular opinions in those days on the subject before us . We are aware , that it may be objected to the above ...
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... reason of this I think is obvious . This part of the parable so interpreted , does very well to support the popular idea , that the wicked go to hell at death , and are tormented in this place . But every candid man must allow that this ...
... reason of this I think is obvious . This part of the parable so interpreted , does very well to support the popular idea , that the wicked go to hell at death , and are tormented in this place . But every candid man must allow that this ...
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... reason must have run mad , who is determined to find a spiritual meaning for every expression found in the par- ables of our Lord . Perhaps it may be asked , - " what then is the impor- tant truth our Lord intended to teach by this ...
... reason must have run mad , who is determined to find a spiritual meaning for every expression found in the par- ables of our Lord . Perhaps it may be asked , - " what then is the impor- tant truth our Lord intended to teach by this ...
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... reasons why they take such liberties in their interpretations of the divine oracles . We have in- sisted that the parable ought to be either interpreted literally throughout , or this literal interpretation of a part abandoned . It must ...
... reasons why they take such liberties in their interpretations of the divine oracles . We have in- sisted that the parable ought to be either interpreted literally throughout , or this literal interpretation of a part abandoned . It must ...
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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