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  1. Sheol: In the Hebrew Bible, Sheol (שאול) is the "abode of the dead," the "underworld," "the common grave of mankind" or "pit." It is said to be the destination of both the righteous and the unrighteous dead, as described in Book of ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Sheol: Hebrew word of uncertain etymology (see , Critical View), synonym of "bor" (pit), "abaddon" and "shaḥat" (pit or destruction), and perhaps also of "tehom" (abyss). Biblical Data: It connotes the place where those that had died were believed to be congregated ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Sheol: Sheol (/ˈʃiː.oʊl, -əl/ SHEE-ohl, -⁠əl; Hebrew: Template:Script/Hebr‎ Šəʾōl) in the Hebrew Bible is a place of still darkness which lies after death. Although not well defined in the Tanakh, Sheol in this view was a subterranean underworld ... (Social) [100%] 2023-10-05 [Jewish theology] [Religious cosmologies]...
  4. Sheol: SHEOL she'-ol (she'ol): 1. The Name 2. The Abode of the Dead (1) Not a State of Unconsciousness (2) Not Removed from God's Jurisdiction (3) Relation to Immortality 3. Post-canonical Period 1. The Name: This word ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  5. Sheol: A shadowy place beneath the earth where the dead are thought to dwell. [100%] 1998-09-05
  6. Sheol: Sheol (pronounced SHEE - ole) is the term in the Old Testament for Hell. Sheol is the from the Hebrew term transliterated as "seol". [100%] 2023-03-15 [Bible]
  7. Sheol: Sheol (/ˈʃiːoʊl/ SHEE-ohl, /-əl/; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל‎ Šəʾōl), in the Hebrew Bible, is the place to which the dead go. In Greek translations of the Old Testament and in the Greek New Testament, the equivalent Greek word used is Hades. (Hebrew term for the place to which the dead go) [100%] 2023-08-27 [Afterlife places] [Biblical cosmology]...

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