Not exact matches
Gehenna was where the body and soul were DESTROYED
by fire.
In this sense
Gehenna as used
by Christ is different from Sheol which is a form of purgatory.
Jesus Christ —
By the time of Jesus,
Gehenna was a name used for the place of final punishment.
I don't see how one can see the reference to
Gehenna (commonly translated
by hellfire) literally in Mat 5:22 unless they also take the coucil (which is the Sanhedrin) literally for the insult.
While such actions, if they are followed to their logical end, may lead to murder and adultery,
by the time you get there, you will have done so much other damage to your life, your friends, your relationship, your spouse, your job, your children, your health, your finances, and everything else in life, that you life will basically be a
gehenna.
The Greek word
Gehenna has the meaning of everlasting destruction (Matt 5:22; 10:28), and in which a person is placed in this position
by God, will never return to life, but is dead forever.
There is no reason to question the authenticity of these sayings, or to doubt that Jesus accepted the current belief in the punishment of the wicked
by everlasting fire in
Gehenna.
I don't think our contemporary regime of lite reading for college students is a one - way ticket to
Gehenna, but colleges could do better and parents could help them
by including some little lit among the bedtime stories.
Only
by such dubious, and, in the last case, almost certainly mistaken inferences, however, can one introduce hope into Jesus» picture of
Gehenna.
«Now I will continue expressly pointing out to (indicating and even underlining for) you people [him] of whom you folks should be made fearful: Be made to fear (be wary of; have respect for) the person [who], after the killing off, continues possessing (having and holding) the right (or: authority) to throw you into the Valley of Hinnom (Greek:
Gehenna; = the City Dump outside of Jerusalem; [= to dishonor you
by giving no burial; to treat you as a criminal]-RRB-.
Wright's own translation of 12:5 says»... fear the one who starts
by killing and then has the right to throw people into
Gehenna.»
Single - predestination Calvinists claim that God did not force sinners to sin, but
by His predetermining the Fall of mankind, and
by His unwillingness to help sinners escape sin, He rendered their sin certain, and thus actually predestined them to
Gehenna.
If God predestines only some people to heaven, then
by default He predestined the rest to
Gehenna.
Gehenna is directed
by Japanese filmmaker Hiroshi Katagiri, an FX legend working for years at Spectral Motion and Stan Winston Studios, now making his feature directorial debut after a few short films previously.
High Octane Pictures has announced that it has acquired the hotly - anticipated creature feature
Gehenna: Where Death Lives, which is written, directed and produced
by makeup and special effects master Hiroshi Katagiri (Pacific Rim, Jurassic Park).
Every bit as essential as the game that it sits atop, Road to
Gehenna is
by far the easiest gaming related purchase you'll make so far this year.