10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SHEOL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Sheol in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Sheol im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Shades of
Sheol: Death and Afterlife in the Old Testament
Philip S. Johnston examines Israelite views on death and afterlife as reflected in the Hebrew Bible and in material remains, and sets them in their cultural, literary and theological contexts.
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Between
Sheol and Temple: Motif Structure and Function in ...
The religiosity of these texts is of a mystical character, pointing to some religious practice of intense personal character aimed at experience of a divine reality.
Martin Ravndal Hauge, 1995
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"Blessed is He who Has Brought Adam from
Sheol": Christ's ...
"Blessed is He who has brought Adam from Sheol" Christ's descent to the dead in the Theology of Saint Ephrem the Syrian is an examination of the theological use of the doctrine of Christ's descent to the dead in the works of Saint Ephrem ...
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Inquiry Into the Scriptural Import of the Words
Sheol, ...
1825. The simple object of the author in this inquiry is to examine the foundation on which the doctrine of endless misery is built.
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The Dictionary Of The Bible
sire that God would hide him or preserve him in Sheol until the time of his
vindication. Sheol is conceived as a power which one may by occult means
convert to one's end. The men of Judah make a covenant with death and a pact
with Sheol ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Q-Z
SHEOL she'61 [Heb. se'6t]; AV GRAVE, HELL, PIT; NEB also GRAVE. A Hebrew
proper noun without clear etymology and with a relatively wide range of
meanings (mainly "death," "the grave," "hell," "the next world," "the nether world"),
making ...
Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 1995
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The Bible and the Future
In the King James Version the Hebrew word Sheol is variously translated as
grave (31 times), hell (31 times), or pit (3 times). In both the American Standard
Version and the Revised Standard Version, however, Sheol has been left
untranslated ...
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A Theology of the New Testament
Hades is the Greek equivalent of the Old Testament Sheol. In the Old Testament,
human existence does not end with death. Rather, a person continues to exist in
the netherworld. The Old Testament does not speak of one's soul or spirit ...
George Eldon Ladd, Donald Alfred Hagner, 1993
Many see this as a perfect characterization of hell—a place where “the fire is not
quenched” (Mark 9:48), otherwise known as the Lake of Fire (Revelation 20:14).
The King James version of the Bible translates all of these words—Sheol, Hades,
...
Tim F. LaHaye, Thomas Ice, 2001
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The Bible Hell: The Words Rendered Hell In The Bible,
Sheol, ...
All The Texts Containing The Word Examined And Explained In Harmony With The Doctrine Of Universal Salvation.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SHEOL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Sheol im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Top 7 Bible Verses About God's Omnipresence
The word that the psalmist uses, Sheol, (Hebrew for “shĕ'owl”) can mean the underworld, grave, hell, or a pit and it doesn't matter whether it is in the grave or in ... «Patheos, Jul 15»
A soul in Sheol
07.27.2015 | 11 Av, 5775. CategorySpecialImg. Jerusalem Post · Jerusalem Report. A soul in Sheol. Jerusalem Report. By TIBOR KRAUSZ \. 06/23/2015 17:43 ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, Jun 15»
What is the Gospel? A Look at 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption. Psalm 16:10. Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for ... «ChristianityToday.com, Jun 15»
What Did Jesus Mean by “Paradise”?
This word Sheol appears sixty-seven times in the Hebrew Bible, and it refers to “the place of the dead.” The Hebrew Bible tells much more about it, and what it is ... «Patheos, Mai 15»
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Examples: the resurrection - Psalm 16:10, (quoted in Acts 2:27), “You will not abandon my soul to Sheol (Hades), nor let your Holy One see corruption. «The Message Online, Apr 15»
Did Jesus Go to Hell? Damn Right He Did
Depending on context and translation Jesus either journeyed to Sheol, Hades, or Hell. But allowing for differences in language Christianity held—and ... «PJ Media, Apr 15»
Where Did Jesus Go After He Died on the Cross?
Details about Sheol could be found throughout the Bible — "It is under the earth (Numbers 16:30–33), and it is like a city with gates (Isaiah 38:10) and bars (Job ... «Christian Daily, Apr 15»
What the Hell Is the Purpose of Hell?
In the Hebrew Bible there are frequent references to Sheol, a place of shadows located physically beneath us. This is where everyone goes when they die, ... «Daily Beast, Mär 15»
To Hell with Hell.
As a Jew, Jesus likely believed that human souls go to “sheol” – a nebulous, ethereal, and neutral realm that is thought to lie beneath the surface of the earth. «Patheos, Mär 15»
Cielo, Infierno, Gehena, Hades y Sheol
Sin embargo otras religiones, como la judía, mencionan también el Sheol como lugar del destino temporal y transitorio del alma de la persona fallecida, y de la ... «Religión en Libertad, Jan 15»