Definition of Sheol. Meaning of Sheol. Synonyms of Sheol

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Definition of Sheol

Sheol
Sheol She"ol (sh[=e]"[=o]l), n. [Heb. sh[e^][=o]l.] The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave. For thou wilt not leave my soul to sheol. --Ps. xvi. 10. (Rev. Ver.)

Meaning of Sheol from wikipedia

- Sheol (/ˈʃiː.oʊl, -əl/ SHEE-ohl, -⁠uhl; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל‎ Šəʾōl, Tiberian: Šŏʾōl) in the Hebrew Bible is the underworld place of stillness and darkness...
- with reference to a bottomless pit, often appearing alongside the place Sheol (שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl), meaning the resting place of dead peoples. In the Book...
- or unrighteous, went to Sheol, a dark, still place. Several works from the Second Temple period elaborate the concept of Sheol, dividing it into sections...
- Sheol is the third studio album by Swedish black metal band Naglfar. It was released on 24 March 2003 through Century Media Records and New Hawen Records...
- "Bosom of Abraham" refers to the place of comfort in the biblical Sheol (or Hades in the Gr**** Septuagint version of the Hebrew scriptures from around...
- and stature in Deuteronomy 2:10-11, or departed spirits in the afterlife, Sheol as written in the following scriptures: Isaiah 26:14; Psalms 88:10, and...
- include: "Sheol" in the Hebrew Bible, and "Hades" in the New Testament. Many modern versions, such as the New International Version, translate Sheol as "grave"...
- atonement of their sins. The term is different from the more neutral term Sheol, the abode of the dead. The King James Version of the Bible translates both...
- god of the underworld. It is often ****ociated with the Jewish concept of Sheol. In the Septuagint (an ancient translation of the Hebrew Bible into Gr****)...
- the way to Sheol is through water, and its gates are located at the foot of the mountain at the bottom of the seas). Beneath the earth is Sheol, the abode...