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| − | :<font style: color=" | + | :<font style: color="orange">Interp. 1: There is no mention of Hell in God’s Creation</font> |
::<font style: color="red">Lit. Hell is either physical or heavenly in nature and is included in "heaven and earth".</font> | ::<font style: color="red">Lit. Hell is either physical or heavenly in nature and is included in "heaven and earth".</font> | ||
| − | ::<font style: color=" | + | ::<font style: color="orange">Hell is a third 'state' of existence: heaven, earth, hell</font> |
:<font style: color="green">Rephrase 2: There is no '''[specific]''' mention of Hell in God’s Creation.</font> | :<font style: color="green">Rephrase 2: There is no '''[specific]''' mention of Hell in God’s Creation.</font> | ||
Revision as of 16:27, 3 December 2016
1. There is no mention of Hell in God’s Creation - therefore, Hell is uncreated by God or anyone else. See Ge 1:1, Is 65:17, Jer 7:31, Jer 19:5, Joh 1:3, and many instances of “heaven and earth” paired together – without “hell.”
Premise: There is no mention of Hell in God’s Creation
- Interp. 1: There is no mention of Hell in God’s Creation
- Lit. Hell is either physical or heavenly in nature and is included in "heaven and earth".
- Hell is a third 'state' of existence: heaven, earth, hell
- Rephrase 2: There is no [specific] mention of Hell in God’s Creation.