Scriptures on description of Hell

Scriptures on description of Hell


Posted on August 9, 2012 Updated on August 7, 2012

Hell and the Lake of Fire!

1. A lake of Fire –Rev. 20 vs. 15
2. A bottomless pit – Rev. 20 vs. 1
3. A horrible tempest – Psalm 11 vs. 6
4. A place of everlasting burnings – Isaiah 33 vs. 14
5. A furnace of fire – Matt. 14 vs.41,42
6. A devouring fire – Isaiah 33 vs. 14
7. A place of torments – Luke 16 vs23
8. A place of everlasting punishment -Matt. 25 vs. 46
9. A place where people pray – Luke 16 vs. 27

10. A place where they wail – Matt 13 vs. 42
11. A place where they curse God – Rev. 16 vs.11
12. A place where they cry out for mercy – Luke 16 vs. 24
13. A place where they never repent – Matt 12 vs. 32
14. A place of filthiness – Rev. 22 vs. 10, 1
15. A place of weeping – Mat 6 vs. 22
16. A place of sorrows – Psalm 8 vs. 12

17. A place of outer darkness – Matt. 8 vs. 12
18. A place where they gnaw their tongues- Rev. 16 vs. 10
19. A place of blackness and darkness forever – Jude 13
20. A place where they have no rest – Rev 14 vs. 11
21. A place where their worm dieth not,
and the fire is noth quenched – Mark 9 vs. 4
22. A place where they are tormented with brimstone – Rev. 14 vs. 10
23. A place where the smoke of their
torment ascendeth forever – Rev. 14 vs. 11
24. A place where they do not want
their loved ones to come – Luke 16 vs. 28

“How shall we escape, if we neglect their salvation?”
–Hebrews 2 vs. 3

For the wages of sin is death by the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord -Romans 6 vs. 23

Source: Fellowship Tract Bible, No 145, Box 164, Lebanon, OH 45036, U.S.A

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