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37818

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Death of the soul in all these passages refers to the second death. The death of the body is the first death. This does not mean that souls that die the second death no longer exist. They are damned to Hell for all eternity.
When a soul dies, it does not cease to be. Jesus did not cease to be when in His soul had died on the cross, Isaiah 53:10, Isaiah 53:12, Psalms 22:1, John 19:28.
 

Baptist Believer

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When a soul dies, it does not cease to be. Jesus did not cease to be when in His soul had died on the cross, Isaiah 53:10, Isaiah 53:12, Psalms 22:1, John 19:28.
Jesus was not judged and cast into the lake of fire — that’s the second death.
 

robycop3

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Jesus was not judged and cast into the lake of fire — that’s the second death.
As I said earlier-the notion that Jesus went to hell is because of the KJV's mistranslation of sheol/hades as "hell". The lake of fire is hell, & Jesus didn't go there.
 

atpollard

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Some of you may be interested in the new thread I started here:

20 minute vid argues that Rev 20 teaches annihilationism!
Not likely.

On that particular subject, everyone will already agree (and not need your video to tell them what they already think) or they will already disagree (and will not watch a 20 minute video that they are already convinced is wrong).

For what little it might be worth, you should be able to make your point on a few verses in Revelation 20 in an elevator speech (5 minutes or less) and not a 20 minute video. You should trim it down to “just the beef” to create a product that more people will watch.
 
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