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Sheol (/ˈʃiː.oʊl, -əl/ SHEE-ohl, -uhl; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl, Tiberian: Šŏʾōl) in the
Hebrew Bible is the
underworld place of
stillness and darkness...
- or unrighteous, went to
Sheol, a dark,
still place.
Several works from the
Second Temple period elaborate the
concept of
Sheol,
dividing it into sections...
- with
reference to a
bottomless pit,
often appearing alongside the
place Sheol (שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl),
meaning the
resting place of dead peoples. In the Book...
- is
located under the
surface of
Earth (for example, see Kur, Hades, and
Sheol). Such
places are
sometimes equated with the
English word ****,
though a...
- and
stature in
Deuteronomy 2:10-11, or
departed spirits in the afterlife,
Sheol as
written in the
following scriptures:
Isaiah 26:14;
Psalms 88:10, and...
- the way to
Sheol is
through water, and its
gates are
located at the foot of the
mountain at the
bottom of the seas).
Beneath the
earth is
Sheol, the abode...
-
Sheol is the
third studio album by
Swedish black metal band Naglfar. It was
released on 24
March 2003
through Century Media Records and New
Hawen Records...
- The
Bosom of
Abraham refers to the
place of
comfort in the
biblical Sheol (or
Hades in the Gr****
Septuagint version of the
Hebrew scriptures from around...
- include: "
Sheol" in the
Hebrew Bible, and "Hades" in the New Testament.
Multiple modern versions, such as the New
International Version,
translate Sheol as "grave"...
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atonement of
their sins. The term is
different from the more
neutral term
Sheol, the
abode of the dead. The King
James Version of the
Bible translates both...