Beliefs about Sheol Flashcards
What is Sheol in the Old Testament?
the place where the dead can be found
Deuteronomy 32:22 - Old Testament?
Sheol = ‘…the realm of the dead below.’
Isaiah 5:14 - Old Testament?
‘…Death expands it’s jaws…into it will descend their nobles and masses…’ - Sheol = place that dead ‘descend’ into
Job 11:8 - Old Testament?
‘They are higher than the heavens above…They are deeper than the depths below…’ - Sheol = wherever those who have died go - heaven and hell
Psalm 139:8 - Old Testament?
‘If I go up to the heavens, you are there, if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.’ - Sheol = in heaven and on earth when the people die
What are the three different variations of the meaning of Sheol?
‘a place for the dead’
‘an underworld’
‘the grave’
How is Sheol seen in the New Testament parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus?
place of torment - in some translations given title of Hades - reflects Greek idea of Sheol being a place where dead = punished. Hades = now synonymous with hell
What did the Biblical Scholar W.F Albright state that the Hebrew root of Sheol is and what does this mean?
root = Shawl - ‘to ask, to interrogate, to question’ - Sheol = place where ‘soul’ is ‘judged’/questioned on life on earth