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Is the wages of sin eternal life in Hell with
torment
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"Is the wages of sin
eternal life in Hell with torment?
William West
CHAPTER FOUR
FROM WHERE CAME HELL? FROM MAN OR
GOD?
"The wages of sin is death" reinterpreted to
be the wages of sin is an eternal life of torment for an immoral soul
that is not subject to death.
INDEX
AND CHAPTER ONE html -- INDEX
AND ALL TEN CHAPTERS pdf
The word Hell in the King James Version is
translated from four different words, three in the Greek New
Testament [Gehenna, hades and Tartarus], and one in the Hebrew Old
Testament [sheol].
Both sheol in the Old Testament, and hades
in the New Testament mean grave, but are translated Hell in the King
James Version, and Tartarus is translated Hell one time. Most other
translations [American Standard Version, New American Standard
Version, Revised Standard Version, New Revised Standard Version, New
International Version, and others] translate only one word [Gehenna]
into Hell, and only in the New Testament. Not four different words,
which have different meanings. The word Hell is not in the Old
Testament in any of the above translations or is not in most other
translations. Although this valley is mentioned frequently in the Old
Testament, not even the King James Version translated it "Hell" as
they did in the New Testament. Gehenna was a well-known valley south
of Jerusalem long before it was made into a dump. Josiah might have
made this valley into a rubbish dump [2 Kings 23:10; 2 Chronicles
28:1-4]. This valley is in the Old Testament, called the valley of
Hinnom, but is never translated Hell, even in the King James Version.
In the time of Christ this valley was the city dump. Most newer
translations, and most all Bible students, now admit sheol, hades,
and Tartarus do not mean Hell; but some still believe Gehenna should
be translated Hell, therefore, a detailed look at this valley and its
use in both the Old and New Testament is necessary.
GEHENNA IS THE NAME OF A VALLEY SOUTH OF
JERUSALEM. IT IS A REAL GEOGRAPHICAL"
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