Sermon Tone Analysis

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INTRO
Last week—biblical names of heaven
Descriptions of hell
DISCUSSION
Hell
Hell—hades (Mt 16:18)
Hell—Tartarus (2 Pet 2:4)
Hell--Gehenna (Mk 9:43)
Everlasting punishment (Mt 25:46)
a place of retribution
Not a place of purifying or cleansing like the catholic idea of purgatory
Everlasting fire (Mt 25:41)
everlasting (aionios)—without end, unending duration
The deep (Lk 8:31; Rev 20:1-3)
the abode of the dead—another word for Hades
Lake of fire (Rev 20:10)
Fire and brimstone (sulfur) (Rev 19:20; 21:8
Death and hell (hades) cast into it (Rev 20:14-15)
Furnace of fire (Mt 13:42)
Outer darkness (Mt 25:30)
Outer—farthest, extreme
Wyandotte caves—as close to total darkness as you can get
Hell will be darker than that
Destruction (Mt 7:13)
Many are going
EXHORTATION
Hell is a prepared place for a people unprepared.
Are you ready?
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