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The word "Hell" appears 54 times in the King James Bible; it is also mentitoned under different names such as Hades (5 times), and Abyss (8 times)
There are over 200 names and titles given to Jesus Christ in the Bible, and as the Bible says that he is the living word, (John1.14), we may say the same for God's word.
The word "hell" is in the King James Version of the Bible 54 times. It is in 54 verses.
The word hell appears in 54 verses of the KJV bible.
No, Theodore does not appear as a person in the Bible. The name "Theodore" is of Greek origin and means "gift of God." However, there are various people mentioned in the Bible who are given names that have similar meanings, such as Nathanael (given by God) and Jonathan (gift of God).
The Bible does not specify a specific number of levels of hell. The concept of hell in the Bible is primarily described as a place of punishment and separation from God, without explicitly mentioning multiple levels. Different interpretations and traditions have developed varying ideas about levels or compartments within hell.
You might be given hell by overly religious Christians, but no, you won't go to Hell if you don't go to Church. Even not reading the Bible won't make you go to Hell. Jesus Christ saved you. Not going to church, and not reading the Bible. Follow Jesus Christ, not a Christian religion.
The Bible only records that Job had one wife, and her name is not given.
The Bible isn't for any specific place, and no metaphorical "bible" exists for Hell.
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The word "Hell" appears 54 times in the King James Bible; it is also mentitoned under different names such as Hades (5 times), and Abyss (8 times)
No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.
There are over 200 names and titles given to Jesus Christ in the Bible, and as the Bible says that he is the living word, (John1.14), we may say the same for God's word.
It isn't specifically tied to them, but they (along with everyone else that doesn't go to Heaven...) do go there when they die. Take note of these facts. The term 'hell' comes from the Greek and Hebrew words 'Sheol' and 'Hades', both which refer to the common grave of mankind (& even animals). When people go there they return "to the dust" a.k.a. break down to the bare elements they were created from and cease to exist. (Ecclesiastes 3:19-20) During that breakdown process, the person feels/knows nothing; completely unconscious. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6 & 10) The idea of hell being a fiery place run by the devil is an idea drummed up by clergy (who were inspired by pagan religions) to keep parishioners in fear. It is not a Bible teaching. Homosexuality is a practice that Jehovah God does not agree with, and those that practice it (along with other things He's against) will not be able to benefit from the blessings of His kingdom, including everlasting life. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10) However, just like with the other sinful practices, if a person decides to stop doing those things and adhere to Jehovah's commands/principles, they can be viewed as "clean" from Jehovah's standpoint, enabling them to be able to gain His blessings. (1 Corinthians 6:11) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
Where in the Bible were there names even given to the two thieves on the cross. They are no where given in the KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV, or any other Bible I know of.
The lambs book of life is spoken of in the bible as being a book in heaven that records the names of people who have been spiritually saved.If you are not in the book you will suffer eternal darkness or hell.
Bible names for women seem to stay on the single given name; so I suppose the Bible name for Ruth would be the same - simply Ruth.