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- Sheol abstract "She'ol (/ˈʃiːoʊl/ SHEE-ohl or /ˈʃiːəl/ SHEE-əl; Hebrew שְׁאוֹל Šʾôl), translated as "grave", "pit", or "abode of the dead", is the underworld of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. It is a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righteous and the unrighteous, regardless of the moral choices made in life, a place of stillness and darkness cut off from God.The inhabitants of Sheol were the "shades" (rephaim), entities without personality or strength. Under some circumstances they could be contacted by the living, as the Witch of Endor contacts the shade of Samuel for Saul, but such practices are forbidden (Deuteronomy 18:10). While the Old Testament writings describe Sheol as the permanent place of the dead, in the Second Temple period (roughly 500 BCE-70 CE) a more diverse set of ideas developed: in some texts, Sheol is the home of both the righteous and the wicked, separated into respective compartments; in others, it was a place of punishment, meant for the wicked dead alone. When the Hebrew scriptures were translated into Greek in ancient Alexandria around 200 BC the word "Hades" (the Greek underworld) was substituted for Sheol, and this is reflected in the New Testament where Hades is both the underworld of the dead and the personification of the evil it represents.".
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- Sheol hasPhotoCollection Sheol.
- Sheol subject Category:Christian_cosmology.
- Sheol subject Category:Christian_eschatology.
- Sheol subject Category:Heaven.
- Sheol subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_places.
- Sheol subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Sheol subject Category:Hell.
- Sheol subject Category:Jewish_theology.
- Sheol subject Category:Torah_places.
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- Sheol type HebrewBiblePlaces.
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- Sheol type TorahPlaces.
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- Sheol comment "She'ol (/ˈʃiːoʊl/ SHEE-ohl or /ˈʃiːəl/ SHEE-əl; Hebrew שְׁאוֹל Šʾôl), translated as "grave", "pit", or "abode of the dead", is the underworld of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. It is a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righteous and the unrighteous, regardless of the moral choices made in life, a place of stillness and darkness cut off from God.The inhabitants of Sheol were the "shades" (rephaim), entities without personality or strength.".
- Sheol label "Scheol".
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- Sheol label "Sheol".
- Sheol label "Sheol".
- Sheol label "Sheol".
- Sheol label "Sheol".
- Sheol label "Szeol".
- Sheol label "Шеол".
- Sheol label "シェオル".
- Sheol sameAs Scheol.
- Sheol sameAs Sheol.
- Sheol sameAs Sheol.
- Sheol sameAs Sheol.
- Sheol sameAs Sheol.
- Sheol sameAs シェオル.
- Sheol sameAs 시올.
- Sheol sameAs Szeol.
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- Sheol sameAs Q31780.
- Sheol sameAs Q31780.
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- Sheol wasDerivedFrom Sheol?oldid=593186755.
- Sheol isPrimaryTopicOf Sheol.