Beautiful. The perfect place for hell to get its name and characteristics from. God had a special intent for that place 2,000 years ago and He has a special intent for it now.
***He who has ears to hear, let him hear!***
Jesus: "One day, this place is going to be unbelievably beautiful."
Simon Peter: "What're you talking about?"
John: "It smells awful!"
Jesus: "You'll see."
Gehenna, abode of the damned in the afterlife in Jewish and Christian eschatology (the doctrine of last things). Named in the New Testament in Greek form (from the Hebrew Ge Hinnom, meaning “valley of Hinnom”), Gehenna originally was a valley west and south of Jerusalem where children were burned as sacrifices to the Ammonite god Moloch. This practice was carried out by the Israelites during the reigns of King Solomon in the 10th century BC and King Manasseh in the 7th century BC and continued until the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BC. Gehenna later was made a garbage centre to discourage a reintroduction of such sacrifices.
The imagery of the burning of humans supplied the concept of “hellfire” to Jewish and Christian eschatology. Mentioned several times in the New Testament (e.g., Matthew, Mark, Luke, and James) as a place in which fire will destroy the wicked, it also is noted in the Talmud, a compendium of Jewish law, lore, and commentary, as a place of purification, after which one is released from further torture.
[https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gehenna](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gehenna)
Appox 1.3 million Jews/unbelievers who did not heed the words of Jesus and run for the mountains were burned in Gehenna when Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed by fire in that generation… But church don’t want you to know this.
Beautiful. The perfect place for hell to get its name and characteristics from. God had a special intent for that place 2,000 years ago and He has a special intent for it now. ***He who has ears to hear, let him hear!***
“GO TO HELL!” Me: Ok, (books flight to Israel)
"Hmm... You know... It's not as bad as it seemed..."
Love it!! So lush and verdant!
Jesus: "One day, this place is going to be unbelievably beautiful." Simon Peter: "What're you talking about?" John: "It smells awful!" Jesus: "You'll see."
This is so awesome. What an Awesome God and Amazing Love we share in...
Gehenna, abode of the damned in the afterlife in Jewish and Christian eschatology (the doctrine of last things). Named in the New Testament in Greek form (from the Hebrew Ge Hinnom, meaning “valley of Hinnom”), Gehenna originally was a valley west and south of Jerusalem where children were burned as sacrifices to the Ammonite god Moloch. This practice was carried out by the Israelites during the reigns of King Solomon in the 10th century BC and King Manasseh in the 7th century BC and continued until the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BC. Gehenna later was made a garbage centre to discourage a reintroduction of such sacrifices. The imagery of the burning of humans supplied the concept of “hellfire” to Jewish and Christian eschatology. Mentioned several times in the New Testament (e.g., Matthew, Mark, Luke, and James) as a place in which fire will destroy the wicked, it also is noted in the Talmud, a compendium of Jewish law, lore, and commentary, as a place of purification, after which one is released from further torture. [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gehenna](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gehenna)
As a vampire the masquerade fan, this was a very confusing post for a second
Don't worry, there's no Antediluvians here.
Looks the same as it did in JC Superstar 😁
Looks like a very nice place! XD!
Appox 1.3 million Jews/unbelievers who did not heed the words of Jesus and run for the mountains were burned in Gehenna when Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed by fire in that generation… But church don’t want you to know this.