sheol in English

noun
1
the Hebrew underworld, abode of the dead.

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1. Will Sheol become Job’s permanent shelter?

2. Naked is Sheol before Him, And Abaddon has no covering.

3. Do they suffer in Sheol in order to atone for their errors?

4. Hades Or Sheol There is also the view that Abraham's Bosom is another way of describing the unseen realm of the dead known as Hades or Sheol.

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

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

7. Like Abraham, those who go to Sheol are in line for a resurrection

8. Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the Lord, How much more the hearts of men!

9. Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied , Nor are the eyes of man ever satisfied.

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

11. Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied, And the eyes of man are never satisfied.

12. Like sheep they have been appointed to Sheol itself; death itself will shepherd them; and the upright ones will have them in subjection in the morning, and their forms are due to wear away; Sheol rather than a lofty abode is for each one.” —Ps.

13. (Psalm 103:4) “The very pit” is the common grave of mankind —Sheol, or Hades.

14. The ropes of death encircled me and the distressing circumstances of Sheol themselves found me.

15. The faithful man Job knew that he would go to the grave, Sheol, when he died.

16. (Genesis 42:36, 38) These two references link death, not some kind of afterlife, with Sheol.

17. Job likens the time that he will spend in Sheol to “compulsory service” —an enforced period of waiting.

18. (2 Kings 16:7-9) In her dealings with the Gentile nations, Judah stoops to “the depths of Sheol.”

19. (Psalm 49:15) Only God’s great love, working in harmony with His justice, could rescue man from “the hand of Sheol.”

20. Job: “O that in Sheol you would conceal me, . . . that you would set a time limit for me and remember me!” —Job 14:13.

21. It would perhaps have been better to retain the Hebrew word Sheol, or else render it always by ‘the grave’ or ‘the pit’. . . .

22. “There is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol [the grave], the place to which you are going.”—Ecclesiastes 9:10.

23. The phrase "Bosom of Abraham" refers to the place of comfort in sheol (Greek: hades) where the Jews said the righteous dead awaited Judgment Day

24. Following the apparent loss of his beloved son Joseph, the patriarch Jacob refused to take comfort, declaring: “I shall go down mourning to my son into Sheol!”

25. Belial, from meaning wickedness or Sheol, could develop into a name for the prince of evil or of darkness; and as such was widely used at the beginning of our era

26. The Hebrew Scriptures at Hosea 13:14, quoted by the apostle Paul (1Co 15:54, 55), speak of the abolition of death and the rendering powerless of Sheol (Heb., sheʼohlʹ; Gr., haiʹdes).

27. And all his sons and all his daughters kept rising up to comfort him, but he kept refusing to take comfort and saying: ‘For I shall go down mourning to my son into Sheol!’

28. And all his sons and all his daughters kept rising up to comfort him, but he kept refusing to take comfort and saying: ‘For I shall go down mourning to my son into Sheol [or, the grave]!’”

29. For I am as good as brought to silence [in Sheol], because a man unclean in lips I am, and in among a people unclean in lips I am dwelling; for my eyes have seen the King, Jehovah of armies, himself!’”

30. Says the glossary of a French version based on the translation by Louis Segond, revision of 1910, under the expression “Abode of the dead”: “This expression translates the Greek word Hades, which corresponds to the Hebrew Sheol.

31. Appertain (2 Occurrences) Numbers 16:30 But if Yahweh make a new thing, and the ground open its mouth, and swallow them up, with all that Appertain to them, and they go down alive into Sheol; then you shall understand that these men have despised Yahweh." (WEB KJV JPS ASV WBS)