Sheol came to be thought of as a place of waiting, where a person’s soul could either be purified and sent on to Gan Eden or sent for punishment in Gehenna. Jews understand this to mean that ...
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What Does the New Testament Say About Hell?In combining the Hebrew concept of Sheol with the Greek concept of Hades, the New Testament and its Jewish-Greek literary predecessors—especially the Old Greek version of the Hebrew Bible—set ...
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