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- Lake_of_fire abstract "A lake of fire appears, in both ancient Egyptian and Christian religion, as a place of after-death destruction of the wicked. The phrase is used in four verses of the Book of Revelation. The image was also used by the Early Christian Hippolytus of Rome in about the year 200 and has continued to be used by modern Christians. Related is Jewish Gehenna which, among other things, is a valley near Jerusalem where trash was burned.".
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- Lake_of_fire wikiPageExternalLink PPA947,M1.
- Lake_of_fire wikiPageExternalLink PPA61,M1.
- Lake_of_fire wikiPageID "13680174".
- Lake_of_fire wikiPageRevisionID "566818182".
- Lake_of_fire hasPhotoCollection Lake_of_fire.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Biblical_phrases.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Book_of_Revelation.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Christian_cosmology.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Christian_eschatology.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Lake_of_fire subject Category:Hell.
- Lake_of_fire comment "A lake of fire appears, in both ancient Egyptian and Christian religion, as a place of after-death destruction of the wicked. The phrase is used in four verses of the Book of Revelation. The image was also used by the Early Christian Hippolytus of Rome in about the year 200 and has continued to be used by modern Christians. Related is Jewish Gehenna which, among other things, is a valley near Jerusalem where trash was burned.".
- Lake_of_fire label "Lago de fuego".
- Lake_of_fire label "Lake of fire".
- Lake_of_fire sameAs Lago_de_fuego.
- Lake_of_fire sameAs m.0526qq.
- Lake_of_fire sameAs Q2894911.
- Lake_of_fire sameAs Q2894911.
- Lake_of_fire wasDerivedFrom Lake_of_fire?oldid=566818182.
- Lake_of_fire isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_of_fire.