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Where does the Apostle Paul Mention "Hell"

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rlvaughn

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This may not help, since it may not be directly related to "hades". Nevertheless, the word "helle" is found in the Anglo-Saxon Gospels, translated circa AD 1000. For example, it is found in Matthew 16:18, which you mention above. However, I think the general consensus is that they translated from the Latin rather than the Greek. The Vulgate has "inferi" in that place.
 
This may not help, since it may not be directly related to "hades". Nevertheless, the word "helle" is found in the Anglo-Saxon Gospels, translated circa AD 1000. For example, it is found in Matthew 16:18, which you mention above. However, I think the general consensus is that they translated from the Latin rather than the Greek. The Vulgate has "inferi" in that place.
Yes, thanks. I'm copying your comments for my notes. That would make sense since the Vikings invaded Europe starting around the 7th or 8th centuries -
The Viking Timeline - What Happened And When?
 

SavedByGrace

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Isn't this fun? Establishing when the name "Hell" was first used?

We have not even started on the context Paul used "Hades" yet.
Could be a barn-burner.

Here we go. do you believe that hades is a place of suffering for the wicked lost? Do you believe in a real place, the Bible calls the Lake of Fire, where these will suffer eternally? I am still not seeing the point in you fixed on Paul's use of hades in 1 Cor? This is not the only place that it is used in the Bible. State your case here.
 
Here we go. do you believe that hades is a place of suffering for the wicked lost? Do you believe in a real place, the Bible calls the Lake of Fire, where these will suffer eternally? I am still not seeing the point in you fixed on Paul's use of hades in 1 Cor? This is not the only place that it is used in the Bible. Stat e your case here.
I believe everything in the Bible, but not all translations or interpretations presented by mass religion.
I've noticed a consistent pattern of you wanting to avoid I Cor 15:55 and the context it's in. In my OP, I've stated I'm interested in others interpretation. No one has responded yet - only stalls and firewalls.
Is my question and indelicate question?
I've not even asked yet, if you're Inside or Outside the "Gates of Hell" based in Matthew 16:18.
Imagine the waffling on that one.
 

SavedByGrace

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I believe everything in the Bible, but not all translations or interpretations presented by mass religion.
I've noticed a consistent pattern of you wanting to avoid I Cor 15:55 and the context it's in. In my OP, I've stated I'm interested in others interpretation. No one has responded yet - only stalls and firewalls.
Is my question and indelicate question?
I've not even asked yet, if you're Inside or Outside the "Gates of Hell" based in Matthew 16:18.
Imagine the waffling on that one.

You are promoting heresy on this board and will probably be banned very soon
 
You are promoting heresy on this board and will probably be banned very soon

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You are promoting heresy on this board and will probably be banned very soon
Won't be the first time 'christian forums' are not up up for the challenge.
The religious bigots of Jesus day crucified the Word of God, as they do in these days also. But the Word always Resurrects.

Those banning only show their weakness and ineptitude by not responding with depth and intelligence.
 
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