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21sheol — she·ol …
22Sheol — Шеол …
23Sheol — She•ol [[t]ˈʃi oʊl[/t]] n. Hebrew Theol 1) jud the abode of the dead or of departed spirits 2) jud (l.c.) hell • Etymology: 1590–1600; < Heb shə ōl …
24Sheol — /ˈʃioʊl/ (say sheeohl), /ˈʃiɒl/ (say sheeol) noun 1. Old Testament the abode of the dead or of departed spirits. 2. (lower case) hell. {Hebrew} …
25Sheol — n. Hell; the underworld; the grave. ♦ sheolic, a …
26sheol — n. the Hebrew underworld abode of the dead. Etymology: Heb. se ocircl …
27Strayers from Sheol — Infobox Book name = Strayers from Sheol title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration by Gary Gore for Strayers from Sheol author = H. Russell Wakefield illustrator = cover artist = Gary Gore country = United States language …
28Шеол — (Sheol) библейский термин, означающий подземный мир, куда попадают души умерших (3 Цар. 2:6; Притч. 9:18). Часто оно переводится как могила , яма или ад (Иов. 17:13 16; лат. infernus). Оно ассоциировалось с греческим гадесом и понятием суда …
29Christian views on Hell — vary, but in general traditionally agree that hell is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved suffer the consequences of sin. Different Hebrew and Greek words are translated as hell in most English language Bibles. They include:… …
30Hell — This article is about the theological or philosophical afterlife. For other uses, see Hell (disambiguation). Medieval illustration of Hell in th …