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THE BIBLE HELL:
The words rendered hell in the bible, sheol, hadees, tartarus, and gehenna, shown to denote a state of temporal duration.
All the texts containing the word examined and explained in harmony with the doctrine of universal salvation.
by
J.W. Hanson, D.D.
Fourth Edition
Boston:
Universalist Publishing House
1888
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
The Bible Hell
The English Word Hell
Four Words Translated Hell
1. Sheol and Hadees in the Old Testament
Five Old Testament Texts Claimed
Meaning of the Word
Sheol Rendered Grave
Sheol Rendered Hell
All the Sheol Texts
Testimony of Scholars
2. Unbiblical Heathen and Christian Ideas of Hell
Heathen Ideas of Hell
The Christian Idea of Hell
3. Hadees in the New Testament
Meaning of Hadees
Opinions of Scholars
Heathen Corruptions
Jewish and Pagan Opinions
Thrust Down to Hadees
Jesus Went to Hadees
The Gates of Hadees
Hadees is on Earth
Hadees Destroyed
It is a Parable
Does Not Teach Endless Torment
The Teaching of the Parable
Hadees is Temporary
4. Tartarus
The Book of Enoch
What Did Peter Mean?
5. Gehenna
Opinion of Scholars
Gehenna Located in this World
Jewish Views of Gehenna
Important Facts
Cast into Hell-Fire
The Undying Worm
Destroy Soul and Body in Hell
The Child of Hell
The Damnation of Hell
Set on Fire of Hell
Conclusion
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