What comes to mind when you hear the word "Hell"? For many, it's a singular, fiery underworld of eternal punishment. But what if the single English word "Hell" is a misleading translation for a handful of distinct biblical concepts? 🤔 In this episode, we perform an exegetical deep-dive into the original Hebrew and Greek words often translated as "Hell"—including Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, and Tartarus. We'll trace how the idea of a neutral abode for the dead evolved into a symbol of final judgment and explore the profound hermeneutical challenge of separating literal descriptions from powerful metaphors. Join us as we analyze the Bible's poetic language and unpack the three dominant theological views on the afterlife: Eternal Conscious Torment, Annihilationism, and Universalism. This isn't about easy answers; it's about understanding how language, history, and theology shape one of Christianity's most controversial doctrines. 🔥
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