[/B]That doesn't make them the same. Gehenna is not the same as the Lake of Fire. The Lake of Fire is found only in one place, and that is in Rev. 20. Gehenna was a term used by Jesus to describe the agony of the torment of hell. Let me remind you that Jesus did not have to confine himself to the vocabulary of "LetsObeyChrist." He could use whatever words, synonyms, etc. that he chose to use. He didn't have to use words to fit your theology. He used Gehenna to figuratively describe what the final doom of those who would reject Christ would be.
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Incorrect, the "Lake of fire" also occurs 2x in Rev 19:20.
BUT I notice Gehenna appears 12x, Matt. 5:22, 29-30; 10:28; 18:9; 23:15, 33; Mk. 9:43, 45, 47; Lk. 12:5; Jas. 3:6 against the 6x "Lake of Fire" appearances.
AND the Gospels are PROSE, that is, written like "newspapers of record," where eyewitness testimony is communicated to the reader so figurative or symbolic language is kept to a minimum while the book of Revelation is full of symbolism, figurative language.
So the facts you cite work against your argument.
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The lake of fire is probably the same place that Jesus calls Gehenna (Mt 10:28; Mk 9:43; Lk 12:5), the “outer darkness” (Mt 8:12; 22:13; 25:30), and “the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels” (Mt 25:41; cf. Is 66:24).- Elwell, W. A., & Beitzel, B. J. (1988). Baker encyclopedia of the Bible (1299). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
He used Gehenna to figuratively describe what the final doom of those who would reject Christ would be.
Now you confuse me, if Christ used Gehenna to describe the final doom, then He used it synonymously with the Lake of Fire, meaning they are the same place.
To illustrate, I could use "New York City" to figuratively refer to all in New York City or use the synonym "The Big Apple"….what this means it’s the same place, just two different names.
Hades is described the same way, but Hades is specifically described as also being thrown into the Lake of Fire. That is the one basic difference as you have pointed out.
Incorrect, I cited hades being cast into the lake of fire as as proving Hades cannot be the eternal place where the wicked are punished, for it is emptied of all its inhabitants just prior to being cast into the lake of fire.
Both the Lake of Fire AND Gehenna are said to be the place of everlasting punishment of the wicked…as the wicked aren't going to be in two places at once, Gehenna and Lake of Fire must be the same place, just called two different names.
In the prose writing of the gospels, its known as Gehenna because that communicates it’s the garbage dump of rejected humanity, but in the symbolic book of Revelation it’s the "lake of fire" because it communicates the kind of pain that will be felt therein, fire that covers the flesh like water.
The picture that Jesus gave was not the picture of just "souls." The rich man was in torments. He wanted Lazarus to cool the tip of his tongue. A soul does not have a tongue.
Yes, figures of speech exist in this parable, but its expressly stated the rich man was out of his body…he was buried first and then in Hades he was in torment.
Therefore it is "natural" we see the reference to a "tongue" as figurative, not literal.
THAT is unlike Christ warning we should fear Him who is able to destroy both body and soul in Gehenna. That's not figurative at all.
'And be not afraid of those killing the body, and are not able to kill the soul, but fear rather Him who is able both soul and body to destroy in gehenna. (Mat 10:28 YLT)
The reference here is simply to the power of God, which is much more than the power of Satan or man.
AND why is God's power more? If Gehenna is Hades then both Satan and man can kill just like God, meaning Jesus is incorrect...we should fear all three.
ONLY if Gehenna is NOT Hades, ONLY if God's Destroying BOTH body and soul in Gehenna is far worse than being tormented in Hades until the Resurrection....does Christ's warning make sense.
Therefore Christ did not believe Gehenna was Hades by another name.
While Hades is where unbelievers go upon death, the lake of fire is where souls that were rejoined to their bodies go, after they are judged. The same is true for Gehenna:
The Lake of Fire is the final destination for all believers, so ultimately it makes no difference.
Hades is emptied out, then cast into the lake of fire. Then all not in the book of life are cast into the lake of fire. You argue because they both end up in the same place (Lake of fire), Hades is the Lake of fire?
Lets illustrate the logic of your argument to see if it still makes sense:
A box of toy soldiers is emptied out and cast into the lake; Then the box is cast into the lake. Therefore as they both end up in the same place, the box is the lake.
Sorry, the logic doesn't work.
'Serpents! brood of vipers! how may ye escape from the judgment of the gehenna? (Mat 23:33 YLT)
Unlike Hades which is emptied of inhabitants and cast into the lake of fire, ending any Hades Torment of the wicked---the wicked suffer PHYSICALLY in Gehenna forever:
The same is true of Hades which will be dumped into the Lake of Fire. The dichotomy you make here is irrelevant. The final destination is the same. The torment is the same.
The torment is NOT the same, Hades torments souls after they are buried, both Gehenna and Lake of Fire torments BODY and SOUL after they are resurrected from Hades, to stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ.
While Dives could discuss things with Abraham, that doesn't seem possible for someone weeping and gnashing their teeth as they lay in fire that feels like a lake around their body.
Therefore Hades is NOT the Lake of Fire or Gehenna.
Why? Because you cannot fathom Jesus using a wider vocabulary then you have? Gehenna was a description of their final doom, which will come at the end of time.
I must defend myself, never said Jesus didn't have complete command of the language:
In Christ all things consist and have their being:
And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. (Col 1:17 KJV)
Therefore the infinite God the Eternal Son has no limits.
But Christ didn't say Dives was afflicted with worms and gnashed his teeth, He says that is true of those in Gehenna…therefore Hades is not Gehenna.
As there is only 1 place where the wicked will be eternally tormented, Gehenna is also called the Lake of fire.
It is described in the same way as Hades is described. There is no difference as all will end up in the Lake of Fire, not mentioned until Revelation 20.
Hades is emptied out, then cast into the lake of fire. Then all not in the book of life are cast into the lake of fire. You argue because they both end up in the same place (Lake of fire), Hades is the Lake of fire?
Lets illustrate the logic of your argument to see if it still makes sense:
A box of toy soldiers is emptied out and cast into the lake; Then the box is cast into the lake. Therefore as they both end up in the same place, the box is the lake.
Sorry, the logic doesn't work.
Claiming Hades is Gehenna is diminishing the Word of God for the traditions of men. All the church is liable save the first century...thereafter novelties were accepted as truth by a Greek speaking church that didn't understand the Jewish concepts Christ and His apostles never contradicted.
Its time Reformers reform all the way back to Christ and His apostles...Catholic eschatology is so confused it requires a magisterium to keep the errors from collapsing the entire construct.
First, I am not a Reformer, and never was. Your point is moot.
Second, I don't diminish the word of God; I rightly divide it.
Third, you have some weird ideas that you have posted on this board, ideas that even contradict what the true gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is, so if I were you I would look to yourself first before pointing fingers at others.
Ok, so you connect to the Anabaptists, and not the reformers. Sorry for the mistake.
The entire church disagrees with each other on everything…so if I'm weird…got lots of company.
I wasn't pointing fingers, I made a true statement about the Reformers. They were good men. They left the Catholic church because of the abuses. But you don't leave your lifelong church and discard everything it taught, easily…I suggest Catholic "Dante's Inferno" views about hell, which are popular in our culture today---are not what Christ and His apostles taught and I am ready to prove my claim, with scripture.
That's not pointing fingers….its always being "ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; 16 having a good conscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good conduct in Christ may be ashamed." (1Pe 3:15 NKJ)