What is Hell Really Like? The Truth About Hell Like You've Never Seen Before

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  • What is Hell Really Like? The Truth About Hell Like You've Never Seen Before
    Are you curious about the truth of hell in the Bible? In this eye-opening video, we dive deep into the question, "What is Hell Really Like?" Uncover the truth about hell like you've never seen before, as we explore the eternal punishment according to the Bible.
    Is hell literal? Does hell exist? What is hell in the Bible truly like? We answer these burning questions and more. Discover what the Bible says about hell and get a vivid picture of what hell is really like.
    We'll take you through the lake of fire and explain the fire of hell. Find out who goes to hell and the stark choice between heaven or hell. Understand where hell is and ponder the critical question, Is hell eternal?
    Join us on this journey through Bible stories and uncover the mysteries of hell in the Bible. This video is a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand God's word and the reality of hell. Don't miss out on this comprehensive exploration of hell in the Bible and the eternal punishment according to the Bible.
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ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @debbiesineath1952
    @debbiesineath1952 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Repent! asked Jesus into your heart ! Avoid Hell !

  • @Todd.P
    @Todd.P 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In fairness, the only occupants of Hell mentioned are Satan, the Beast, and the False Prophet. Mortal humans were never intended for Hell, and those who profess Jesus Christ as the Lord & Savior have nothing to fear from it.

  • @ianrowe9337
    @ianrowe9337 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the wicked face eternal destruction in a place called hell then how could they suffer eternal torment as this would mean that they are still alive?

    • @Warriorking.1963
      @Warriorking.1963 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So you think going through destruction for all time, won't be torment?

  • @JeanetteResse-bc1ew
    @JeanetteResse-bc1ew 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the righteous just scarecely make it in, where will the sinner and the ungodly be I Peter 4:18-19

  • @timhaley3459
    @timhaley3459 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of "hell", it should interest sincere Bible readers that God did NOT "create hell", that is taught as a place of fiery torment for the wicked by Christendom (and therefore no purgatory or what the Catholic church says where souls remain between "heaven and hell" until their sins are atoned for, a probationary period) and that those there can get out it.
    For example, at Revelation 20:13, the King James Bible reads: "And the (symbolic) sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell (Greek hades) delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works." So here, those in "hades hell", the dead in it are "delivered up" or resurrected., in which the word resurrection, Greek anastasis, means "a standing up again" in life, and found 42 times in the Bible.(see John 5:28, 29)
    Due to the Catholic Douay Version and King James Bible rendering three different Greek words as "hell" (as well as the Hebrew word sheol that is the same as Greek hades), which are (1) geenna, transliterated as gehenna (that means everlasting destruction) at Matthew 5:22, 29, 30 and 10:28 as well as 18:9 and 23:15, 33, (2) hades, or the grave at Acts 2:27, 31, and Revelation 20:13, and (3) tartarus at 2 Peter 2:4, that means to be imprisoned in spiritual darkness for the rebel angels (1 Pet 3:19), it is not surprising at all that so many people have the false belief that "hell" is a place of fiery torment for the wicked, especially at Matthew 5:22, 29, 30 and 23:15, 33.
    At Jonah 2:2, the King James Bible reads: "And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the Lord, and he heard me; out of the belly of hell (Hebrew sheol) cried I, and thou heardest my voice." Where was Jonah when he said these words, that he was in "the belly of hell" ? Inside of a large fish and not in a fiery place.
    At Acts 2:31, the apostle Peter, quoting from Psalms 16:10, told the Jews according to the King James Bible: "He seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell (Greek hades), neither his flesh did see corruption." Where was Jesus when Peter said that he went to "hell" "? In the grave for parts of three days and nights, dead, having ceased to exist, and not in a place of fiery torment.(see Matt 12:39)
    So, when the King James Bible was published in 1611, what did the word "hell" mean ? This: "Old English hel(l) . Ultimately from an Indo-European word meaning “to conceal,” which is also the ancestor of English conceal, occult, eucalyptus, and apocalypse".(Microsoft Encarta Reference Library 2005)
    Thus, if sincere Bible readers were to dig deeper, and reason on 1 John 4:8, that "God is love", whereby love does NOT torment people, as well as having an ACCURATE Bible and reasoning on it, then they could see for themselves that "hell" is NOT a place of fiery torment that God established, nor Satan "runs".
    Rather, there is either everlasting destruction (Greek geenna, transliterated as gehenna), as at Matthew 10:28 or the grave (Greek hades; Hebrew sheol) at Revelation 20:13 and Acts 2:27, 31, of which it will be emptied of all its "people" by means of a resurrection from the dead, or being in spiritual darkness (Greek tartarus) as at 2 Peter 2:4, being cut off from God, as are the angels who rebelled against him.(Note: God's name is Jehovah, see Isa 12:2, KJV)
    And the Catholic Douay Version reads at Job 14:13, whereby Job asks God: "Who will grant me this, that thou mayst PROTECT me in HELL, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me ?", so that Job asked God, whose name is Jehovah (see Isa 12:2, KJV) to "conceal" him in the grave until Jehovah remembers him during Jesus Millennial reign, when there is "to be a resurrection of both the righteous and unrighteous".(Acts 24:15)
    To further show that tormenting people is wicked, see Jeremiah 7:31; 19:5 and 32:35, to see how God felt about the apostate Jews burning their sons and daughters in the fire to the Ammonite god Molech while worshiping Baal, calling it an "abomination" and "sin".
    And it might be added that Satan is NOT "a horned figure" as Christendom says, but rather is just a rebel angel that looks no different than a righteous angel in the spirit realm, just as a wicked man often looks "clean shaven and neat" as other men do, just has a "wicked heart".(see Jer 3:17; 7:24; 11:8)

  • @StuartThompson-oc2in
    @StuartThompson-oc2in 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🙄 there's a lot you can do in hell you can't do in heaven what could be done on earth more sinners then heavenly goodie too shoe plp bro mm