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Does hell cause earthquakes?

Kevin

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The Bible says that hell is never full (Prov.27:20). Hell is never full because the Bible says that when needed hell enlarges itself (Isa.5:14). So since hell is a real place beneath us could hell growing larger cause some of our earthquakes? Interestingly Matt.27:50-54 records some saints coming out of the grave right after Jesus' death and an earthquake resulted. So Jesus descended into hell, freed some saints there, and an earthquake resulted?
A strange idea perhaps, but certainly thought provoking (to me anyway.)

"Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure:" (Isa.5:14)
 
The Bible says that hell is never full (Prov.27:20). Hell is never full because the Bible says that when needed hell enlarges itself (Isa.5:14). So since hell is a real place beneath us could hell growing larger cause some of our earthquakes? Interestingly Matt.27:50-54 records some saints coming out of the grave right after Jesus' death and an earthquake resulted. So Jesus descended into hell, freed some saints there, and an earthquake resulted?
A strange idea perhaps, but certainly thought provoking (to me anyway.)

"Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure:" (Isa.5:14)

Very thought provoking Brother.


JLB
 
The Bible says that hell is never full (Prov.27:20). Hell is never full because the Bible says that when needed hell enlarges itself (Isa.5:14). So since hell is a real place beneath us could hell growing larger cause some of our earthquakes? Interestingly Matt.27:50-54 records some saints coming out of the grave right after Jesus' death and an earthquake resulted. So Jesus descended into hell, freed some saints there, and an earthquake resulted?
A strange idea perhaps, but certainly thought provoking (to me anyway.)

"Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure:" (Isa.5:14)

Can you imagine how a cemetery grows with the number of dead ?
 
Maybe, maybe not. Those tormented souls in hell may be pushing against the pillars of hell and throwing projectiles at one another. Perhaps their collective hullabaloo's causing the quakes. Hehehe
 
After reading Isa 5:14 I'm simply shocked that literalists don't proclaim that hell is female. Maybe it's just obvious.:rollingpin
 
Pr 1:22 How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge?
sythenis is hardly an sheol type nor gehennom. I should know I have been hear long enough to know the older members
 
The Bible says that hell is never full (Prov.27:20). Hell is never full because the Bible says that when needed hell enlarges itself (Isa.5:14). So since hell is a real place beneath us could hell growing larger cause some of our earthquakes? Interestingly Matt.27:50-54 records some saints coming out of the grave right after Jesus' death and an earthquake resulted. So Jesus descended into hell, freed some saints there, and an earthquake resulted?
A strange idea perhaps, but certainly thought provoking (to me anyway.)

"Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure:" (Isa.5:14)

No, hell is simply the grave, it doesn't cause earthquakes.
 
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