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Various theories on the location of hell have been put
forward.
A traditional view is that hell is in the center of the
earth.
Others propose that hell is located in outer space in a
black hole.
In the Old Testament, the word translated “hell” is Sheol.
In the New Testament, it is Hades (meaning
“unseen”) and Gehenna (“the Valley of
Hinnom”).
Sheol is
also translated as “pit” and “grave.”
Both Sheol and Hades refer to a temporary abode of the dead
before judgment (Psalm 9:17; Revelation 1:18).
Gehenna refers to an eternal state of punishment for the
wicked dead (Mark 9:43).
The idea that hell is below us, perhaps
in the center of the earth, comes from passages such as Luke 10:15: “And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted
to heaven, shalt be thrust down to hell” (KJV).
Also, in 1 Samuel 28:13-15, the medium of
Endor sees the spirit of Samuel “coming up out of the ground.”
We should note, however, that neither of these passages are
concerned with the geographic location of hell.
Capernaum’s being thrust “down” is probably a reference to it’s being condemned rather than
a physical direction.
And the medium’s vision of Samuel was just that: a vision.
In the King James Version, Ephesians 4:9 says
that before Jesus ascended into heaven, “he also descended . . . into the lower parts
of the earth.”
Some Christians take “the lower parts of the earth” as a reference to hell, where they
say Jesus spent the time between His death and resurrection.
However, the New International Version gives a better
translation: “he also descended
to the lower, earthly regions.”
This verse simply says that Jesus came to earth. It’s a
reference to His incarnation, not to His location after death.
The notion that hell is somewhere in outer space, possibly
in a black hole, is based on the knowledge that black holes are places of great
heat and pressure from which nothing, not even light, can escape.
Surprisingly, this concept of hell is presented in the 1979
Walt Disney film The Black Hole. Near the movie’s
end, all the characters pass through a black hole.
On the other side, the villain finds himself in a fiery
place of torment, while the other characters enjoy disembodied bliss.
It’s interesting that a Disney movie would include a
depiction of hell, but it is best not to base our theology on movies!
Another speculation is that the earth itself will be the “lake of fire” spoken of in Revelation 20:10-15.
The earth will be destroyed by fire (2 Peter 3:10; Revelation 21:1).
The theory goes, God will use that burning sphere as the
everlasting place of torment for the ungodly. Again, this is mere speculation.
To sum up, Scripture does not tell us the geological (or
cosmological) location of hell.
Hell is a literal place of real torment, but we do not know where it is. Hell
may have a physical location in this universe, or it may be in an entirely
different “dimension.”
Whatever the case, the location of hell is far less
important than the need to avoid going there.
Are you struggling with a big decision or wondering how your
eternal future will play out?
Why not talk to the God of the universe and let Him work in
your behalf?
He says, “I will instruct you and teach you the
way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you" (Psalm 32:8).
Ask God to show you what to do. Pray the following prayer:
“Heavenly Father,
I
admit that I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You. I now want to
turn away from my past sinful life and begin a new life with You.
Please
forgive me. I now receive your Son, Jesus Christ as my Savior, my Master and my
Lord. I believe and confess that Jesus Christ died for my sins, was buried, and
rose from the dead.
I
want to receive all that Jesus Christ has provided for me as my Savior. Your
Word says, ‘Whosoever shall
call on the name of the Lord shall be saved’ (Romans 10:13).
I
believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and
no man comes unto the Father, but by Him.
Lord
Jesus, I pray and ask You, to come into my heart and be Lord of my life. I
thank You that you have given me eternal life, and according to Your Word, I am
born again.
Heavenly
Father, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit Who is in me now. I surrender
my life to You. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use
me for Your glory.
In
Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
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