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infernus
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If the words Hebrew Sheol and Hades in Greek are used in the Bible, then one must turn to it to interpret its meaning Psalm 16: 10 and Acts 2: 31 use them to refer to the death of Christ, of course Jesus was not in a place of torment, he was in the tomb, dead unconscious Ecclesiastes 9: 5 , 10 .

  




Wilson Osorio Contreras

It is not a place of eternal torment more well can be seen from the Latin root denoting cutting or pruning, also described as a symbolic place where go the dead ( 41 Memorial Tomb;

  


anton omar

The word Latin infernus ( inferum, inferi ) the Greek Hades, and the Hebrew sheol correspond to the word hell. Infernus is derived from the root in; then appoints hell as a place inside and under the Earth. Haides, formed by the fidelity, see root, and custodial, denotes a place invisible, hidden and dark; It is therefore similar to the term hell. The derivations of sheol are dubious. Generally it is assumed that it comes from the Hebrew root meaning do sink into be empty do;?? Consequently denotes a cave or a place under the Earth.Hell ( infernus ) in its theological usage is the place of punishment after death.

  



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