TimothyW
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A bad day fishing is better than a good day doing the dishes.I should have just done the dishes and stayed home. I got nothing. Seldom do i catch nothing. Something is not right.
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A bad day fishing is better than a good day doing the dishes.I should have just done the dishes and stayed home. I got nothing. Seldom do i catch nothing. Something is not right.
I couldn't say what does or does not exist after I die. I simply don't know and unless I have enough objective evidence to create a workable theory, I can't say I'll ever know until after I die.
Yes of course you are right when you say in the christian world view. Just one of the many world views about life after death.downunderlive,
If you examined the Christian world and life view from the point of view of the integrity of the historical evidence in Scripture, you would know exactly where you would be one second after your last breath.
To get you started, here's an article I wrote from a Christian perspective: Hell in the Bible.
In my understanding, there are only two places to which a person can go at death. Take a read about them in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31 (NIV) . It's serious business knowing what happens at death and how to obtain that knowledge. I urge you not to put off this examination.
Oz
Define a bad day of fishing.A bad day fishing is better than a good day doing the dishes.
I know, I know. While working on a professional tuna boat, one night I was attempting to sleep without success. I decided to go out on deck, get one of the fishing poles available and just waste time by lowering the hook into the water under a full moon. The ocean full of Krill shrimp will reflect any movement under the moonlight and all of a sudden something so large made a dash from way down deep toward my hook, and I became afraid and jerked the hook back out of the water. I supposed it to be a Orka, or extreme big Hammerhead shark. In any event I got away from the edge of the deck that was probably three feet above water, and went back to my bunk satisfied to leave fishing to someone who cared. I will admit it left me with fishing tale to tell.Define a bad day of fishing.
Yes of course you are right when you say in the christian world view. Just one of the many world views about life after death.
Shoel is the OT version of hades.Hades is the NT version of Sheol.I think Gehenna is referenced alot of the times in the Bible as hell.sheol, is what that alludes to not gehenna. sheol has a level of torment and different levels above that that don't involve fire, in jewish thought. gehenna is the final place of the damned. not hades, not sheol.
if one uses the lxx, the word for sheol is hades in all its usages. the nt was written in greek. if we were to hear jesus in Hebrew it would have said and being in sheol in torment the rich man looked up..Shoel is the OT version of hades.Hades is the NT version of Sheol.I think Gehenna is referenced alot of the times in the Bible as hell.
if one uses the lxx, the word for sheol is hades in all its usages. the nt was written in greek. if we were to hear jesus in Hebrew it would have said and being in sheol in torment the rich man looked up..
he spoke to jews who then TRANSLATED IT FOR THE Greco roman culture. but we do have what sheol is from archeology and what the jews say themselves.But we don't have access to the Hebrew version of what Jesus said. We have the Greek version and the place of torment for the rich man is in the Greek, hades, which is a place of torment.
The most common Bible translation of the OT at the time the Gospels were written was not the Hebrew OT but the Septuagint (LXX), which was in the common language of the people. Therefore, hades would have been the language known to the common and scholarly people of the time of Christ. See: 'In what language was the Bible first written?'
oz pen do you really think that lxx is widely used today? its not. sorry to derail. the Masoretic text a jewish translation meaning oral is used for the ot. not the lxx.i don't know of any modern bible that uses greek for the ot in the protestant side. i also do find it odd that you say we only have that as well the name of God is translated into kyrios in the lxx. his name isn't LORD its YHWH. the Jews said adonai to avoid saying that ineffable name.lxx then also had extra books. the jews today reject those. and so do all but the orthodox and rcc.
In your opinion, is the Jew's thinking of gehenna the equivalent to the lake of fire, or perdition? Do they even realize those not in Christ will stand before Jesus at the great White Throne Judgment? If they don't, all their learning is of no profit.sheol, is what that alludes to not gehenna. sheol has a level of torment and different levels above that that don't involve fire, in jewish thought. gehenna is the final place of the damned. not hades, not sheol.
In your opinion, is the Jew's thinking of gehenna the equivalent to the lake of fire, or perdition? Do they even realize those not in Christ will stand before Jesus at the great White Throne Judgment? If they don't, all their learning is of no profit.
And to justify their unbelief, they haven’t even faced judgment in their thinking without Christ, so we can understand their ignorance of the matter.
Rev 20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
WHAT? There is more?