An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Import of the Words Sheol, Hades, Tartarus, and Gehenna: All Translated Hell, in the Common English VersionG. Davidson, 1824 - 448 pages |
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... objector has got then to prove that endless misery in hell was brought to light by the Gospel . But is this any where declared in the New Testament ? That the ancient Jews had some knowledge of a future state of existence we refer to ...
... objector has got then to prove that endless misery in hell was brought to light by the Gospel . But is this any where declared in the New Testament ? That the ancient Jews had some knowledge of a future state of existence we refer to ...
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... objector ought not to rest such an important article as the one in question , on a may be , but a shall be , not on a peradventure , but an absolute certainty . If any evidence can be produced , that our Lord meant two such different ...
... objector ought not to rest such an important article as the one in question , on a may be , but a shall be , not on a peradventure , but an absolute certainty . If any evidence can be produced , that our Lord meant two such different ...
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... objector must then prove , that the Jews , in our Lord's day , did use the term Gehenna , exclusively , to express a place of endless misery . When he has done this , upon the authority of the Targums and the apocrypha , he must also ...
... objector must then prove , that the Jews , in our Lord's day , did use the term Gehenna , exclusively , to express a place of endless misery . When he has done this , upon the authority of the Targums and the apocrypha , he must also ...
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... objector , so well fitted to prevent licentiousness , yet only mentioned it once to the unbelieving Jews ? Did he think there was nothing left to prevent men from com- mitting all manner of iniquity , and yet but once , and that in a ...
... objector , so well fitted to prevent licentiousness , yet only mentioned it once to the unbelieving Jews ? Did he think there was nothing left to prevent men from com- mitting all manner of iniquity , and yet but once , and that in a ...
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... objector imagines . The Gentile nations in the apos- tles ' days , were very licentious . And it appears from chap . i . sect . 3. that they were also believers in the doctrine of eternal misery in Hades or Tartarus . But we see that ...
... objector imagines . The Gentile nations in the apos- tles ' days , were very licentious . And it appears from chap . i . sect . 3. that they were also believers in the doctrine of eternal misery in Hades or Tartarus . But we see that ...
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admitted Apocrypha apostles authority believe Bible Campbell Chaldee Christ Christians considered context damnation of hell dead death disciples doctrine of endless doctrine of eternal doctrine of hell emblem endless misery endless punishment eternal misery eternal punishment everlasting evidence express a place future eternal Gehenna or hell Gentiles gospel grave heathen heaven Hebrew hell or Gehenna hell torments henna Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jonathan Ben Uzziel language learned Lord Lord's Luke Matth mean a place meant ment nation nephish never objection objector Old Testament Onkelos parable passage persons place of endless place of eternal place of future place of punishment place of torment preachers preaching proof prophets prove psuhe quotation quoted resurrection saved Saviour scripture Septuagint spirit Targums Tartarus temporal punishment term Gehenna Testament writers texts thing thou tion tophet translated true truth valley of Hinnom verse wicked word Gehenna word hell