gehenna in English

noun
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(in Judaism and the New Testament) hell.

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1. VALLEY OF HINNOM (GEHENNA)

2. James mentions “Gehenna,” the Valley of Hinnom.

3. 110 13 What About the Fire of Gehenna?

4. It also proves Scripturally what “Gehenna,” “Hades,” “Sheol,” and “soul” mean.

5. The Bible says that some of the dead are in “Gehenna.”

6. 15 So during the time Jesus was on earth Gehenna was Jerusalem’s garbage dump.

7. The Camarilla actively denies or suppresses myths about Gehenna and the race's legendary ancient founders

8. (b) What are the prospects for those in Sheol and for those in Gehenna?

9. An understanding of this is gleaned from a closer examination of the word “Gehenna.”

10. Other commentators of Christendom acknowledge that Gehenna is not a place of eternal fiery torment.

11. Only God can do away with their soul, or life, in Gehenna, symbolizing eternal destruction. —Luke 12:5.

12. Sheltok Concern owned a dozen or so similar way stations with Brimstony names — Gehenna, Styx, Sheol, Tophet,

13. Hence, “Gehenna” has a meaning similar to that of “the lake of fire,” mentioned in the book of Revelation.

14. So Gehenna does not symbolize an invisible place where people who have died are tortured and burned forever.

15. Since dead carcasses, not live people, are consumed in Gehenna, this place is not symbolic of eternal torment.

16. He drove this point home when he warned that God “can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.”

17. With reference to Gehenna, he said, “their maggot does not die and the fire is not put out.”

18. He alone has the power to take away life and all prospects for future life, destroying both body and soul in Gehenna.

19. Though found in the Christian Greek Scriptures, “Gehenna” is drawn from two Hebrew words, Gaʹi and Hin·nomʹ, meaning Valley of Hinnom.

20. By the time of Christ, the Jews had acquired a belief that wicked souls would be punished after death in Gehenna.”

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22. Rather, as shown at Matthew 10:28, Jesus pointed out that God can “destroy,” not merely the body, but the entire person, the soul, in Gehenna.

23. It is noteworthy that, in addressing the religious leaders of his day, Jesus Christ said: “Serpents, offspring of vipers, how are you to flee from the judgment of Gehenna?”

24. If, as this Jewish scholar suggests, Gehenna was used for the disposal of refuse and carcasses of those deemed unworthy of burial, fire would be a suitable means of eliminating such refuse.

25. Jesus said: “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.”

26. The prophet there apparently refers to going out “of Jerusalem to the surrounding Hinnom Valley (Gehenna), where human sacrifice was once practiced (Jer 7:31) and which eventually became the city’s refuse heap.”

27. “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.” —Matthew 10:28.

28. 15 Jesus said: “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.”

29. You must then follow Jesus’ advice: “If ever your hand makes you stumble, cut it off; it is finer for you to enter into life maimed than with two hands to go off into Gehenna.”

30. One hour: sitting in the car, pulling at the handle, the precious minutes winding away, thinking about how they'll flay him and raise his hide up a pole, like a flag, over the plains of Gehenna.

31. It was a place where children were in times past sacrificed to the god Molech and, states The Jewish Encyclopedia, “for this reason the valley was deemed to be accursed, and ‘Gehenna’ therefore soon became a figurative equivalent for ‘hell.’”

32. When we read accounts such as Matthew 15:1-8; John 8:12-19, 31-41; 9:13-34; 11:45-53, we can understand why Jesus said that the Pharisees merited annihilation, symbolized by Gehenna.

33. And we draw encouraging reassurance from Jesus’ words: “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.”

34. The tongue is constituted a world of unrighteousness among our members, for it spots up all the body and sets the wheel of natural life aflame and it is set aflame by Gehenna.” —James 3:5, 6.

35. (Romans 13:7; Psalm 86:11) Jesus himself said: “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.” —Matthew 10:28.

36. For this reason, when encouraging the apostles to be zealous preachers of the good news, Jesus told them: “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; but rather be in fear of him that can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.”