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Sheol/Hades – Translators Gone Rogue

Translators of the King James Bible rendered the Hebrew word SHEOL (65 occurrences) in English as grave (31 times), pit (3 times) and hell (31 times). They translated SHEOL as grave/pit when it was to be the resting place for good people, but rendered the same word as hell when referring to a bad person. Job actually prays to go to SHEOL (Job 14:12). And any Hebrew expert or even Wikipedia would confirm that SHEOL means grave/pit. The Bible actually describes what kind of a place SHEOL is!

‘Burn in Hell’ Theory

Preachers warn from their pulpits – ‘If you don’t accept Christ as your Savior, you are condemned for your sins! When you die, you would be sent alive to hell to be tortured forever in raging fire!’ Eternal torment is the ominous warning. Many claim that a fire-proof Satan rules this underworld and that his demons torture the people cast down there. On what basis is this preached? What is the soul’s punishment for sin according to the Bible? Does the Bible preach eternal torment?

The Times of Restitution of All Things

God is the Savior of ALL men, SPECIALLY of those that believe (1Tim 4:10). This scripture promises God's redemption for ALL humans and also a SPECIAL salvation for the believers. How does that work? And Jesus says, 'To the one who does my will to the end, I will give authority over the nations' (Rev 2:26). What are these nations and why are they going to be ruled by the followers of Christ?

The Ransoming of Humankind

If every human falls asleep in death due to Adamic sin, how can the Bible (1Cor 15:22) promise ‘in Christ all will be made alive’? God declares in the Bible – ‘I will RANSOM them [mankind] from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death (Hosea 13:14). 1Timothy 2:3-6 describes how Jesus Christ fulfilled God's promise. In that explanation, what do these phrases mean - 'ransom for all', 'to be testified in due time' and 'to be saved and to come unto the truth'?

The Death Problem

Why do people die? Was it supposed to be this way? Were human beings destined to live and die as a natural order of things that atheists claim to be the case? Animals die, don’t they? What happens when a man dies? What did Jesus Christ say about death? Does science agree with the bible on the state of death? What is a soul according to the Bible? Can the soul die? What about the spirit? Won't that live on after death?

Bible Study – Best Practices

Bible study becomes clearer when Scripture is read with care, context, and patience. This guide gathers practical principles for reading well: paying attention to literary and historical setting, seeking harmony across Scripture, weighing doctrine carefully, comparing translations, and listening closely to key Hebrew and Greek terms. It also offers guidance for reading parables, symbolic language, and epistles in ways that respect their form and purpose. What might change if familiar passages were read in their fuller context?

Who are we?

We are fellow explorers seeking wisdom in the Scriptures that have stood the test of time. Here, faith makes room for thought, honest questions, and careful study of God’s Word. We are inspired by the Bible’s vision of a just and compassionate world, where people care for one another and all of creation. At the heart of that vision is the good news proclaimed by Jesus: healing, restoration, and the coming Kingdom of God on earth. Join us on this journey as we seek to rediscover that original good news and share the hope of the Kingdom of God with all humanity.

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