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TIMES THE WORD “HELL” APPEARS IN THE BIBLE OT NT

1 “Authorized” King James Version (KJV), based on corrupted texts 31 23


2 New King James Version (NKJV), still wrong about Sheol 19 13
3 New International Version (NIV) the best-selling English Bible 0 13
4 American Standard Version (ASV) 0 13
5 New American Standard Bible (NASB) 0 13
6 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) Southern Baptist 0 11
7 Revised Standard Version (RSV) 0 12
8 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) 0 12
9 Revised English Bible (REB) 0 13
10 New Living Translation (NLT) 0 13
11 Amplified Bible (AMP) 0 13
12 Darby 0 12
13 New Century Version (NCV) 0 12
14 New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE) Roman Catholic 0 0
15 Wesley’s New Testament (1755) 0 0
16 Scarlett’s N.T. (1798) 0 0
17 The New Testament in Greek and English (Kneeland, 1823) 0 0
18 Young’s Literal Translation (1891) 0 0
19 Twentieth Century New Testament (1900) 0 0
20 Rotherham’s Emphasized Bible (reprinted, 1902) 0 0
21 Fenton’s Holy Bible in Modern English (1903) 0 0
22 Weymouth’s New Testament in Modern Speech (1903) 0 0
23 Jewish Publication Society Bible Old Testament (1917) 0 0
24 Panin’s Numeric English New Testament (1914) 0 0
25 The People’s New Covenant (Overbury, 1925) 0 0
26 Hanson’s New Covenant (1884) 0 0
27 Western N.T. (1926) 0 0
28 NT of our Lord and Savior Anointed (Tomanek, 1958) 0 0
29 Concordant Literal NT (1983) 0 0
30 The N.T., A Translation (Clementson, 1938) 0 0
31 Emphatic Diaglott, Greek/English Interlinear (Wilson, 1942) 0 0
32 New American Bible (1970) 0 0
33 Restoration of Original Sacred Name Bible (1976) 0 0
34 Tanakh, The Holy Scriptures, Old Testament (1985) 0 0
35 The New Testament, A New Translation (Greber, 1980) 0 0
36 Christian Bible (1991) 0 0
37 World English Bible 0 0
38 Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha [NT Only] 0 0
39 Original Bible Project (Dr. James Tabor) 0 0
40 Zondervan Parallel N.T. in Greek and English (1975) 0 0
41 Int. NASB-NIV Parallel N.T. in Greek and English (1993) 0 0
42 A Critical Paraphrase of the N.T. by Vincent T. Roth (1960) 0 0

Is there any proof of hell in the Bible?


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No, none at all. To confirm this, just start reading the Bible from the beginning, and you will see that no one was ev
Our current understanding of hell of being a place of torment for the unrighteous comes from Greek philosophy an
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d you will see that no one was ever threatened with “hell” or any possibility of suffering after death, in thousands of years of Bible chronolo
comes from Greek philosophy and not the bible. The only place that has torment is the Lake of Fire and possibly Tartarus which is only men

nly something physical. However that is not how the Jews understood these terms. Christians today use words like hell, Hades, Sheol and G

ee to their use.
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ands of years of Bible chronologies. If there really was a “hell,” God and the prophets would have warned human beings about such a terr
ibly Tartarus which is only mentioned once in 2 Peter 2:4.

ds like hell, Hades, Sheol and Gehenna interchangeably but they are not the same. This post will address the difference between…
uman beings about such a terrible place, and would have explained how to avoid it.

difference between…

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