by jimwalton » Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:09 pm
I'll start with this general information, and then you can ask more as you wish.
God created hell for the devil and his angels (Mt. 25.41), not for people.
The Bible uses five main pictures to speak of hell:
1. Darkness (Mt. 8.12; Jude 13) and separation (Lk. 13.27-28; 2 Thes. 1.7-9)
2. Suffering and Remorse
* Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Mt. 8.12; 22.13; 25.30; Lk. 13.28)
* fire (Mt. 13.42, 50)
* cut to pieces (Mt. 24.51)
3. Punishment (Mt. 25.46; Rev. 14.11)
4. Fire (Jude 7; Luke 16.24)
5. Death and destruction (2 Thes. 1.7-9; Rev. 20.14)
The fire need not be a literal understanding, but a symbol (Lev. 10.2; Rev. 20.9, et al.)
Hell is separation from God. And what does that mean?
Matthew 7.23: “away from me”
Matthew 25.41: “depart from me” – loss of fellowship with Jesus
Daniel 12.3: “shame and everlasting contempt.”
Romans 2.5: Experiencing the wrath of God
There are degrees of punishment (not levels) in hell:
Mt. 11.22-24 – “more tolerable”
Mt. 23.14 – “greater condemnation”
Rev. 20.13 – “each in proportion to his works”
Lk. 10.12 – “it will be more bearable for Sodom than for that town”
Lk. 12.47-48 – beaten with few blows or more blows
I'll start with this general information, and then you can ask more as you wish.
God created hell for the devil and his angels (Mt. 25.41), not for people.
The Bible uses five main pictures to speak of hell:
1. Darkness (Mt. 8.12; Jude 13) and separation (Lk. 13.27-28; 2 Thes. 1.7-9)
2. Suffering and Remorse
* Weeping and gnashing of teeth (Mt. 8.12; 22.13; 25.30; Lk. 13.28)
* fire (Mt. 13.42, 50)
* cut to pieces (Mt. 24.51)
3. Punishment (Mt. 25.46; Rev. 14.11)
4. Fire (Jude 7; Luke 16.24)
5. Death and destruction (2 Thes. 1.7-9; Rev. 20.14)
The fire need not be a literal understanding, but a symbol (Lev. 10.2; Rev. 20.9, et al.)
Hell is separation from God. And what does that mean?
Matthew 7.23: “away from me”
Matthew 25.41: “depart from me” – loss of fellowship with Jesus
Daniel 12.3: “shame and everlasting contempt.”
Romans 2.5: Experiencing the wrath of God
There are degrees of punishment (not levels) in hell:
Mt. 11.22-24 – “more tolerable”
Mt. 23.14 – “greater condemnation”
Rev. 20.13 – “each in proportion to his works”
Lk. 10.12 – “it will be more bearable for Sodom than for that town”
Lk. 12.47-48 – beaten with few blows or more blows