I believe that hell is the greek word for death, and that according to the HOLY BIBLE, Jesus said that man created sin,not God I never read where Jesus went to hell in the bible, however, I did read where he was tempted by satan for 40 days and 40 nights and resisted temptation
2007-12-20 12:26:34
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answered by Girly Q 4
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Jesus spoke more about hell than the prophets did.
John Hagee knows the Bible from the front to the back. You can believe John Hagee.
2007-12-20 20:31:06
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Jesus Christ is not an historical figure but a narrative combination of the expectation of the Jewish Mesiah (Christos - The anointed one) and a collection of stories obout many different Jesus figures (The one who saves). The Jesus Christ portrayed in the New Testament is a mythological figure, or indeed an archetype, that forms the template of the relationship between humankind and what is unknown but called God.
The biggest mistake than anyone can make is to bring a literal or historical interpretation to the New Testament. It is a story that weaves through history and contains historical references to the foundation of, and the expansion of the early church but its essential essence is based on a mythological figure.
Heaven and Hell are NOT places or destinations but ways of understanding the "here and now" - of understansding our own identity and our relationship with others.
Hope this helps!
2007-12-20 20:39:44
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answered by AS 2
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The words that Jesus uses for 'hell' are *only* used to describe temporal (temporary) punishment in ancient Greek literature. And Jesus never uses any of the terminology that was used to describe eternal torment in ancient Greek literature. The same is true for the Church Fathers (with one exception) for the first 500 years of the Christian era.
2007-12-20 20:22:59
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answered by NONAME 7
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God created Hell for Satan and his angel,s, and he say,s if
we go to Hell we will go as a intruder because it was not made for man,but man chooses to go there,and yes Jesus does know about Hell.
2007-12-20 20:28:29
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answered by elaine 30705 7
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He mentions hell more than heaven ...no sweet candy Jesus ...just the truth.
2007-12-20 20:29:09
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answered by HenryIX 4
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His father , God of Genesis , didn't create the Hell.
And Jesus believe there is a hell.
So,
Who is the real father of Jesus. God of Genesis or Satan.
2007-12-20 20:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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honey Jesus KNEW there was a hell
2007-12-20 20:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. He spoke of it more than He did of Heaven. He wanted to warn people. Also, He showed them how to avoid it.
2007-12-20 20:24:45
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answered by SFECU12 5
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See http://www.bcbsr.com/survey/pbl36.html
2007-12-20 21:19:21
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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