The Bible
                          Describes Hell 
                        There are three words translated “Hell”
                          in Scripture: 
                          Gehenna (Greek): The place of punishment (Matthew
                          5:22,29; 10:28; and James
                          3:6) 
                          Hades (Greek): The abode of the dead (Matthew
                          11:23; 16:18; Luke
                          16:23; Acts
                          2:27) 
                          Sheol (Hebrew): The grave (Psalm
                          9:17; 16:10) 
                        There are those who accept that Hell is a place of
                          punishment, but believe that the punishment is to be
                          annihilated—to cease conscious existence. They
                          can’t conceive that the punishment of the wicked
                          will be conscious and eternal. If they are correct,
                          then a man like Adolph Hitler, who was responsible for
                          the deaths of millions, is being “punished”
                          merely with eternal sleep. His fate is simply to return
                          to the non-existent state he was in before he was born,
                          where he doesn’t even know that he is being punished. 
                        However, Scripture paints a different story. The rich
                          man who found himself in Hell (Luke
                          16:19-31) was conscious. He was able to feel pain,
                          to thirst, and to experience remorse. He wasn’t
                          asleep in the grave; he was in a place of “torment.”
                          If Hell is a place of knowing nothing or a reference
                          to the grave into which we go at death, Jesus’
                          statements about Hell make no sense. He said that if
                          your hand, foot, or eye causes you to sin, it would
                          be better to remove it than to “go into Hell,
                          into the fire that never shall be quenched: where their
                          worm dies not, and the fire is not quenched” (Mark
                          9:43-48). 
                        The Bible refers to the fate of the unsaved with such
                          fearful words as the following: 
                        
                        Revelation
                          14:10,11 tells us the final, eternal destiny of
                          the sinner: “He shall be tormented with fire and
                          brimstone...the smoke of their torment ascended up for
                          ever and ever: and they have no rest day or night." 
                        We do not enjoy speaking in detail about the torments
                          of Hell. It is, however, a real place and God in his
                          love and mercy does not want you to go there. 
                        Do you know
                          what God did so that you wouldn't have to spend eternity
                          in Hell? 
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