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  • Sheol may be an inter-dimensional underworld. I believe I visited it last year.

  • That back ground music is beautiful. What is it called? Great video series mate. Thanks for posting :-)

  • request and pray ---every human every soul either good or bad ,angle or evil ,sinner,demon , god or devil every one want to live as a good humanbeing --please save

    request you to request---instead of killing ,spoiling lives,destroying ,sending under earth ,hells ,if some place is given far away from india .and some thing are done for better to improve the qualities of humans and souls .so that every one can live,or given death to souls in front of every one on the earth only

  • Why isn't an afterlife mentioned in Genesis? God tells Adam and Eve that they will 'die' if they disobey Him, not still live but in a 'netherworld' without their physical bodies? Psalm 146:4, Ecc 9:10 seem to suggest that we cease to exist in the grave, whilst we await resurrection. I'm eager to see how you develop this topic.

  • Thanks! still waiting for number 6

  • @oO0Briggs0Oo Me too! LOL. I haven't had the time to work on this series, but will pick it up again soon and try and finish it.

  • Good series. Thanks Jeff - haruchai from pal

  • @DontFearTruth Shalom Har, thanks, good to hear from you.

  • Belief in an afterlife dates back to post-Nimrod (Tammuz) & continues to influence human thinking. If, however, we return to the beginning when God was creating & establishing his sovereignty on earth, we can get some clarity on this issue. Adam was formed from the ground, when he violated God's instruction he was told he would return to the ground. Sheol became the common grave of mankind not an individual grave. Sheol's root = ask. The grave asks or craves for more

    (insatiable).Eccl 9:10

  • Great video.

  • Ya era hora que postiaras el video , lo estaba esperando,cuando posteas el otro?

  • @simdes13 Gracious :-)

  • since the grave is the gates of hell, to avoid it, get cremated. lolol (j/k)

  • @Mencel89 LOL Mencel, good point, but... (there's always a "but") Since it appears that the "gates of sheol" is a metaphor for "death," then this phrase is not referring to sheol itself, but death, what happens to the body after that is irrelevent. I think I'm getting to technical here LOL, I know your comment was meant in jest :)

  • Thank you for sharing Jeff! I am pondering many of the things from the ancient times and they truly help one see what is unseen by the Spirit! Blessings!

  • Very interesting series, many interpretations of hell in religion or beliefs but can one really know what is really after this life without faith? But the Sheol is for the wicked, I pray that YHWH, my Elohim saves me.

  • @MrSuperEman There are Many passages that state that the wicked go to she'ol, but even Jacob believed he was going to she'ol, as well as his son, and I don't think he was wicked. I believe the "wicked going to she'ol" is a metaphor for a wicked person dying at a young age. In contrast the Bible usually speaks of a righteous person living a long life.

  • good info this is great we need to know the real history of these things if we are to fully know yahweh way for us and how to come out of the pagan things

  • Good one Jeff. 

  • This was a good video Jeff. The real thing i wanted to put to you is do you think reincarnation was believed by the Hebrews.

  • @Yirmeyahu23 Thank you. So far I have seen nothing that indicates they believed in reincarnation.

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