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- What is meant by damnation? Are there different types of damnation . . .
Are there different types of damnation spoken of in the Bible? 46 Beware of the scribes, which desire to walk in long robes, and love greetings in the markets, and the highest seats in the synagogues, and the chief rooms at feasts;
- What exactly is the greater condemnation in Matthew 23:14?
Matthew 23:14 New American Standard Bible quot;Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you devour widows' houses, and for a pretense you make long prayers; therefore you will receive
- What is the world to come as referred to in Mtt 12:32?
Christianity, irrespective of denominations, believes in eternal salvation and eternal damnation as mutually exclusive outcomes of one's life on earth Some denomination like Catholicism believe in the existence of Purgatory where sins not absolved during one's life are made up for
- Eternal punishment vs eternal life in Matthew 25:46
Matthew 25:46 New International Version "Then they will go away to eternal [G166] punishment, but the righteous to eternal [G166] life " Do these two uses of "eternal" carry the
- Is Judas cursed to eternal damnation? (John 17:12)
The rationale behind thinking God condemns people to ‘hell’ (whatever that is) because they had a task to perform for the kingdom, points to not recognising the plan God has put in place for all men Judas is no more lost than Pharaoh or any other sinner who was driven to evil under the darknesses of deception
- Is Daniel 12:2 speaking of two resurrections or one?
Not even Jesus is talking about two resurrections, he is talking about one resurrection with two groups of people resurrecting One resurrecting to life and another resurrecting to damnation
- Did Mark 5:2 put the author of Mark in danger of eternal damnation?
Because they said, He hath an unclean spirit " Later in Mark 5:2 [KJV], the author of Mark tells us : [2] "And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit," If Mark 3:29-30 is literal, Did the author of Mark become "in danger of eternal damnation" by writing Legion's spirit was
- john - Is the word κρίσεως well translated in the biblical versions . . .
In John 5:29 the Greek word is 'krisis', which means 'judgment' The translations that give the sense of 'damnation' or 'condemnation' for certain ones do so on the basis of the context showing there to be two outcomes to all the dead being resurrected on the Day of Judgment Some will not receive an adverse judgment, receiving a resurrection of life The others will receive an adverse
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