The Lake of Fire
The Lake of Fire is the first eternal destination in the Book of Revelation. It is portrayed as a literal place. People are thrown into it alive.
A realm where evil souls are subjected to eternal punishment after death.
The Lake of Fire is the first eternal destination in the Book of Revelation. It is portrayed as a literal place. People are thrown into it alive.
In the Bible, a sharp sickle is associated with the Final Judgment.
The word “Satan” means “accuser” in Hebrew. Satan is the accuser. He constantly blames others for his own misdeeds.
Tradition holds that after Jesus Christ died, he triumphantly descended into Hell and freed the captives. This is called the “Harrowing of Hell.”
The Abyss is a bottomless pit. It is the home of demons.
The Lord Jesus Christ talks about Hades, Gehēnna, fire, and darkness. Christians often call those things Hell. Is Hell a location where people are sent? Or a state of being?
What was the mission of the Lord Jesus Christ? How did he himself define it? Here are the verses we find in the four gospels: