What the Bible Teaches about Sheol (Hell)
his is a topical study of Sheol, sometimes simply translated as “Hell”. But what do the Scriptures teach about this place? Is it simply a place of torment? Join me in this exciting teaching.
his is a topical study of Sheol, sometimes simply translated as “Hell”. But what do the Scriptures teach about this place? Is it simply a place of torment? Join me in this exciting teaching.
After Adam disobeyed God by eating the forbidden fruit, both his and his wife’s eyes were opened. What does that mean? And they sewed fig leaves to cover their nakedness. Why? Then, God Himself replaced the clothing they made for themselves with provisions that He Himself provided. Why?
n the call of Abraham we note three things: 1. It was a privilege to be called by God for the continuation of the Seed line. 2. He was commanded to be a blessing to others. 3. His election (being chosen — the Jewish people) was instrumental for the salvation of the Gentiles (all the families of the earth).