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  1. Helvetti - JW.ORG

    Vastaava muinaisenglannin ja yläsaksan sana on sukua verbille helan ’kätkeä’. (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, ”hell”). ”Helvetti” ei siis alun perin sisältänyt ajatusta …

  2. Mmanie Ẹsika Hell? | Mme Mbụme Bible - JW.ORG

    Edieke hell edide Udi, mmanie ẹsika do, mmanie mîsikaha? Ndi Jesus ama aka do? Ndi mme owo ẹdidu do ke nsinsi? Ndi ẹyenam mmọ ẹwọrọ do? Se se Bible etịn̄de.

  3. Hell - JW.ORG

    The word “hell” thus originally conveyed no thought of heat or torment but simply of a ‘covered over or concealed place.’ In the old English dialect the expression “helling potatoes” meant, …

  4. Hades - JW.ORG

    The King James Version translates haiʹdes as “hell” in these texts, but the Revised Standard Version renders it “Hades,” with the exception of Matthew 16:18, where “powers of death” is …

  5. Matthäus 13:1-58 | Neue-Welt-Übersetzung (Studienausgabe)

    Matthäus 13:1-58## — Lies die Bibel online oder lade sie kostenlos herunter. Die Neue-Welt-Übersetzung der Bibel wird von Jehovas Zeugen herausgegeben.

  6. Sheol - JW.ORG

    There are no moral distinctions there, so ‘hell’ (KJV) is not a suitable translation, since that suggests a contrast with ‘heaven’ as the dwelling-place of the righteous after death. In a …

  7. What Kind of Place Is Hell? - JW.ORG

    Chapter 9 What Kind of Place Is Hell? 1. What have religions taught about hell? MILLIONS of persons have been taught by their religions that hell is a place where people are tormented. …

  8. Who Goes to Hell? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG

    Who Goes to Hell? The Bible’s answer Hell (“Sheol” and “Hades” in the Bible’s original languages) is simply the grave, not a place of fiery torment. Who go to hell? Both good people and bad …

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  10. Die „letzten Tage“ und das Königreich - JW.ORG

    In dem Buch Eye Deep in Hell wird Paul Nash zitiert, der über den europäischen Kriegsschauplatz sagte: „Keine Feder und keine Zeichnung kann dieses Gebiet beschreiben — die Schlachten, …