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Matthew 25:41, ". . . everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: . . ."There are many who fail to understand the reason for eternal hellfire for the unredeemed, because sinners can only commit so many sins in their temporal life. Can this adequately be explained?
Because even one sin is so offensive to the Holy Righteous Almighty God it warrants eternal punishment.There are many who fail to understand the reason for eternal hellfire for the unredeemed, because sinners can only commit so many sins in their temporal life. Can this adequately be explained?
I think what you are asking is why do some think the lost suffer eternal conscious torment when they only sinned for the short time of their human lifetime.There are many who fail to understand the reason for eternal hellfire for the unredeemed, because sinners can only commit so many sins in their temporal life. Can this adequately be explained?
Hades will be eternal in Gebenna.BTW, Hades is not eternal, but Gehenna is.![]()
To which "hell" do these verses refer? When Hades is cast into the Lake of Fire, what happens. Does it pop up and remain as it was? Or is it burned up, destroyed, made no more? Inquiring minds want to know...Hades will be eternal in Gebenna.
Isaiah 14:14-15, ". . . I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit. . . ."
Revelation 20:10, ". . . And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, . . ."
Revelation 20:14, " . . . and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. . . ."
The OT passages refer to Sheol.To which "hell" do these verses refer? When Hades is cast into the Lake of Fire, what happens. Does it pop up and remain as it was? Or is it burned up, destroyed, made no more? Inquiring minds want to know...
Isaiah 14:15 refers to the spiritual underworld where our spirits go after death, not to our physical grave.The OT passages refer to Sheol.
The one referred to in Isaiah is going to be broght down to Sheol.
If understood to be Satan in Isaiah, in Revelation he is cast into the lake if fire. After words Hades is cast into the Lake of fire.
So if Satan is being brought down to Sheol, it is to be done after Hades bring cast there following Satan.
Sheol and Hades are the same nether world. So Isaiah 14 cannot refer to Lucifer as popularly believed.Isaiah 14:15 refers to the spiritual underworld where our spirits go after death, not to our physical grave.
Thus actually reads, "you shall be brought down to the underworld..." This verse seems to refer to the same location as Hades does in the NT. Thus no support for an eternal Hades.
Revelation 20:10 supports that the "Lake of Fire" is eternal. Not at issue.
Lastly, since Hades is thrown into the Lake of Fire, obviously Hades in not the Lake of Fire, so no support for the idea Hades is eternal.
So all you have is the claim Hades exists eternally within the Lake of Fire. Dubious at best.
That is what I said in post 12.Sheol and Hades are the same nether world. So Isaiah 14 cannot refer to Lucifer as popularly believed.
It is my understanding the person's of dead bodies and dead souls will suffer forever in the eternal fire too. Matthew 25:41, Mark 9:48.That is what I said in post 12.
I think the Lake of Fire is located in Gehenna, and thus Gehenna and the Lake of Fire are eternal. Hades is temporary and will be ended per Revelation 20:14
The reason Gehenna and the Lake of Fire are everlasting is that scripture says Satan and his minions will be tormented forever.
No need to explore this viewpoint, as I have demonstrated why such a view is unbiblical many times, and what I have said is ignored.It is my understanding the person's of dead bodies and dead souls will suffer forever in the eternal fire too. Matthew 25:41, Mark 9:48.
You do not understand the view. Do we agreed souls die in the second death?No need to explore this viewpoint, as I have demonstrated why such a view is unbiblical many times, and what I have said is ignored.
No need to claim you too are a mind reader.You do not understand the view. Do we agreed souls die in the second death?
Your false argument. Not my claim. You didn't answer the question.No need to claim you too are a mind reader.
Do we agreed souls die in the second death?