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Why would the rich man be sent directly to hell? Doesnt this go against revelations, where everyone is judged first?
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My reading of the end of revelation (and that of most commentators I have read) is that there seems to be no differentiation between heaven and earth (the new heaven and new earth seem to be in the same place). I will repeat to all those talking about “well is it metaphor or isn’t it� that the problem for me is determining how closely the metaphor resembles actuality. Not that eternal punishment and conscious damnation is not a reality (or not actually going to happen). |
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Hello Everyone,
I'm new here and would like to give some information I ran across on this subject. I got the information from http://www.bibleorigins.net/ it's in the NT Articles , titled Hell's pre-Christian Origins. It's a very intresting article. It suggests that the Christian hell was borrowed from the Greek and Egytian myths. Greek myths mention 2 "fiery" rivers of the underworld, evidently branches of the river Styx. The first river is called phlegethon meaning "the flaming" while the second river is called pyriphlegthon meaning "flaming with fire". Egyptian myths speak of a " fiery pool, sea, or lake" in the underworld and shows this body of fiery water on the walls of tombs. From 'The Mythology of All Races, Egytian', by Max Muller, he notes scenes of the damned being tortured in the underworld. They are hacked up with knives, consumed in flames erupting from a great underworld serpent or dragon, placed in fiery pits, their bodies in an underworld river, the subterranean Nile or cosigned to a "lake of fire" after judgement. Only Egyptian myths had the notion of a reward of a blissful life along the fruit tree- laden banks of a heavenly Nile. Greek myths later embrace this notion. From 'The Gods of the Egyptians', by Wallis Budge, he writes, "All the available evidence goes to show that whilst the Hebrew conception of Leviathan was of Babylonian origin that of a hell of fire was borrowed from Egypt. Similary, the seven-headed dragon and beast of the book Revelation, like the seven-headed basilisk serpent mentioned in Pistis Sophia, have their origin in the seven- headed serpent which is mentioned in the Pyramid texts." There is much more at this site on the subject and it makes a good case. I would recommend looking it up, it may answer a lot of questions you may have. |
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Despite the fact that Egypt had a seven headed serpent, I think the source for revalation's dragon is purely Semitic. spin |
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Why would Ezekiel envisage animal sacrifice in the New World kingdom of God? I suspect it was because Ezekiel liked his Jewish perspective and didn't care one whit what later Christians would dream up. However, the reverend doctor C.I. Scofield, D.D. offers this excuse: Quote:
Those who jump to the conclusion that Ezekiel must have been describing the 2nd temple to be built following the Babylonian captivity, or the temple that is said will be built in the future, have not taken a good look at Ezekiel's description. Thus LP675 , either Ezekiel was wrong in his prophecy, or you will be spending your eternity going back and forth to Jerusalem, to the outer gentile courts of the temple, where you can make arrangements for the temple priests to perform animal sacrifices for you. Namaste' Amlodhi |
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