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015. Eternal Torture is not found in Scripture (1)

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When it comes to understanding the concept of hell and divine judgment, many of us might find ourselves anchored to interpretations that have been passed down through generations of Christian teaching. But what if the traditional imagery of hell as a place of eternal torment doesn't align with the historical and scriptural truths? This is the provocative question that our latest podcast episode, "Eternal Torture is not found in Scripture," seeks to explore.

  • Topics: Eternal punishment, Hell, Hades, Sheol, Gehenna, The Day of the Lord, God's Judgment, God's Wrath, Israel, AD 70, Destruction of Jerusalem.

Listen to our podcast, share what's on your heart, and enjoy free study resources on our Episodes Page: https://wakinguptograce.com/eternal-torture-is-not-found-in-scripture-part-1/

Correction: And 12 times hell is translated from the word "Géenna." Which comes from the similar Hebrew word "Gehenna". In the episode I misspoke saying "Gehenna" was a Greek word. It doesn't change the message at all, but I wanted to make it clear "Géenna" is the Greek word for Gehenna.

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1. 015. Eternal Torture is not found in Scripture (1) (00:00:00)

2. Revisiting the Concept of Hell (00:00:02)

3. Understanding Gehenna and Eternal Judgment (00:11:54)

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When it comes to understanding the concept of hell and divine judgment, many of us might find ourselves anchored to interpretations that have been passed down through generations of Christian teaching. But what if the traditional imagery of hell as a place of eternal torment doesn't align with the historical and scriptural truths? This is the provocative question that our latest podcast episode, "Eternal Torture is not found in Scripture," seeks to explore.

  • Topics: Eternal punishment, Hell, Hades, Sheol, Gehenna, The Day of the Lord, God's Judgment, God's Wrath, Israel, AD 70, Destruction of Jerusalem.

Listen to our podcast, share what's on your heart, and enjoy free study resources on our Episodes Page: https://wakinguptograce.com/eternal-torture-is-not-found-in-scripture-part-1/

Correction: And 12 times hell is translated from the word "Géenna." Which comes from the similar Hebrew word "Gehenna". In the episode I misspoke saying "Gehenna" was a Greek word. It doesn't change the message at all, but I wanted to make it clear "Géenna" is the Greek word for Gehenna.

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1. 015. Eternal Torture is not found in Scripture (1) (00:00:00)

2. Revisiting the Concept of Hell (00:00:02)

3. Understanding Gehenna and Eternal Judgment (00:11:54)

53 episodes

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