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Sheol logo #10101) Abode of the dead 2) Biblical dead place 3) Biblical nether world 4) Hebrew abode of spirits 5) Hebrew Hades 6) Hebrew underworld 7) Underworld, OT style
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Sheol logo #10101) Hades 2) Hell
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Sheol logo #21000 She`ol (l {respell|SHEE|ohl} or l {respell|SHEE|əl}; Hebrew {Hebrew|שְׁאוֹל} Šʾôl), translated as `grave`, `pit`, or `abode of the dead`, is the Hebrew term for the place of the dead, the common grave of humans, or underworld of the Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures. It is a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righ...
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sheol logo #22641hell; place where the dead live a shadowy existence
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Sheol logo #21002• (n.) The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave.
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sheol logo #21003(from the article `death`) ...to the witch of Endor to `bring up` the dead prophet Samuel for him (I Sam. 28:3–20) implied that the dead, or at least some of them, still ... The word Hades is used in the Greek Old Testament to translate the Hebrew word sheol, denoting a dark region of the dead. Tartarus, originally an ......
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Sheol logo #20688In the Hebrew Bible, the place of the dead. The word also suggests the grave, the underworld, and the state of death. Yahweh...
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Sheol logo #20972She'ol (shē'ōl) noun [ Hebrew shĕōl .] The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave. « For thou wilt not leave my soul to sheol Ps. xvi. 10. (Rev. Ver.)
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Sheol logo #21009Sheol (SHEE ohl, shee OHL) 1. In ancient Hebrew theology, the dwelling place of the dead. 2. The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave. 3. The netherworld or the underworld; the abode of the dead or departed spirits, conceived by the Hebrews as a subterranean region clothed in thick darkness, return from which is impossible. ...
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Sheol logo #21221In the Hebrew Bible, the place of the dead. The word also suggests the grave, the underworld, and the state of death. Yahweh was the ruler of Sheol, and in some writings premature committal to Sheol was seen as a form of punishment. In later Jewish literature, Sheol is divided into areas for the wicked and the righteous
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