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Hell, Tartarus, Hades... Let's think about this.
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<blockquote data-quote="kcwildman" data-source="post: 63240" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>ok I don't want to argure here so I will use the very words from the text in the ( king james version of the Bible) translated in 1611 there are 4 diffrent words used that the learned scholars of the court of the illustrious king james commessioned to translate into the coman languge of his relm that which we call english the first word used in the passage's</p><p> </p><p> for the perpose of translation and defining I will call on the most widely accepted Bible concordance of today it is called </p><p>Strongs exhaustive concordance of the Bible and you can look up every word printed in the king james Bible to see just what it realy is and from what text it was taken weather greek or hebrew... which by the way the folks of king james commission took some libertys with the wording of many things..which I was totaly un awear of untill the day an old man told me to do what is called a word study of the Bible which means you look up every word of the text to see what it means....</p><p> </p><p>contrary to what is believed the Bible was not written in inglish but translated from greek and hebrew</p><p> </p><p> psalm 19-17 is according to the strngs concordance refrence # 7585 (shehole) translated from the greek ,, defind as the hades /or the world of the dead</p><p> </p><p> from hence forth all of the passages useing this word will be simply noted by the numberfor the strongs refrence</p><p> </p><p>psalm 139-8 again- #7585</p><p> </p><p>Isaiah-5-4 -#7585</p><p> </p><p>Ezekiel 31-16 -#7585</p><p> </p><p>Matthew 5-28-29 translated from the hebrew strongs refrence #1067( Geenna) definded as the valley near jerusalem as I mentioned befor</p><p> </p><p>Matthew 16-18 also translated from the hebrew strongs refrence # 86 (hades) defind as the place of departed souls/the grave</p><p> </p><p>Matthew 23-15-#1067</p><p> </p><p>Matthew23-33,34-#1067</p><p> </p><p>Mark 9-45 -#1067</p><p> </p><p>Luke-10-15-#86</p><p> </p><p>Luke-12-5- #1067</p><p> </p><p>Luke 16-23-#86</p><p> </p><p>James 3-6-#1067</p><p> </p><p>2nd Peter 2-4- also from the hebrew strongs refrence #5020 definded as the deepest abiss of hades to incarcerate in eternal torment</p><p> </p><p>so there you have it in total there are 54 times one of these 4 words were translated to the modern english word of hell by the boys king james hired to put the Bible in comon words for the common man.... because at that time the catholic church controlled the printed Bible and all of the copys were in latin,greek,or hebrew there are a few modern tranlations which are said to be a true word for word crossover but that is still doubtful ,,as some words in the greek don't have an exact word in inglish. the same is true for hebrew some times the words just don't match up accurately</p><p> I don't just spout bullshit when I tell you some thing rest assured I have done a little research and do know exactly what I am saying and it is fact which is rather easy to check</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcwildman, post: 63240, member: 1046"] ok I don't want to argure here so I will use the very words from the text in the ( king james version of the Bible) translated in 1611 there are 4 diffrent words used that the learned scholars of the court of the illustrious king james commessioned to translate into the coman languge of his relm that which we call english the first word used in the passage's for the perpose of translation and defining I will call on the most widely accepted Bible concordance of today it is called Strongs exhaustive concordance of the Bible and you can look up every word printed in the king james Bible to see just what it realy is and from what text it was taken weather greek or hebrew... which by the way the folks of king james commission took some libertys with the wording of many things..which I was totaly un awear of untill the day an old man told me to do what is called a word study of the Bible which means you look up every word of the text to see what it means.... contrary to what is believed the Bible was not written in inglish but translated from greek and hebrew psalm 19-17 is according to the strngs concordance refrence # 7585 (shehole) translated from the greek ,, defind as the hades /or the world of the dead from hence forth all of the passages useing this word will be simply noted by the numberfor the strongs refrence psalm 139-8 again- #7585 Isaiah-5-4 -#7585 Ezekiel 31-16 -#7585 Matthew 5-28-29 translated from the hebrew strongs refrence #1067( Geenna) definded as the valley near jerusalem as I mentioned befor Matthew 16-18 also translated from the hebrew strongs refrence # 86 (hades) defind as the place of departed souls/the grave Matthew 23-15-#1067 Matthew23-33,34-#1067 Mark 9-45 -#1067 Luke-10-15-#86 Luke-12-5- #1067 Luke 16-23-#86 James 3-6-#1067 2nd Peter 2-4- also from the hebrew strongs refrence #5020 definded as the deepest abiss of hades to incarcerate in eternal torment so there you have it in total there are 54 times one of these 4 words were translated to the modern english word of hell by the boys king james hired to put the Bible in comon words for the common man.... because at that time the catholic church controlled the printed Bible and all of the copys were in latin,greek,or hebrew there are a few modern tranlations which are said to be a true word for word crossover but that is still doubtful ,,as some words in the greek don't have an exact word in inglish. the same is true for hebrew some times the words just don't match up accurately I don't just spout bullshit when I tell you some thing rest assured I have done a little research and do know exactly what I am saying and it is fact which is rather easy to check [/QUOTE]
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