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  1. The Hebrew word seol [ l/a.v ], "Sheol, " refers to the grave or the abode of the dead (Psalms 88:3 Psalms 88:5). Through much of the Old Testament period, it was believed that all went one place, whether human or animal (Psalms 49:12 Psalms 49:14 Psalms 49:20), whether righteous or wicked (Eccl 9:2-3).
    www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/sheol/
    The word sheol means “grave” or “pit.” When Hebrew authors wrote about sheol they were thinking about a hole in the ground in which dead bodies were laid. It does not represent any sort of afterlife experience. When adjectives are used to describe sheol, it is portrayed as a wet, dank, dark, dusty, musty hole.
    redeeminggod.com/sheol-hell/

    שְׁאוֹל (sheol) -- underworld (place to which people descend at death) Bible> Strong's> Hebrew> 7585. ◄7585. sheol ►. Strong's Concordance. sheol: underworld (place to which people descend at death) Original Word: שְׁאוֹל. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: sheol.

    Sheol ( / ˈʃiːoʊl / SHEE-ohl, /- əl /; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל ‎ Šəʾōl ), in the Hebrew Bible, is a place of darkness to which the dead go. When the Hebrew scriptures were translated into Greek in ancient Alexandria around 200 BC, the word Hades (the Greek underworld) was substituted for Sheol.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheol
    She’ol (שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl), in the Hebrew Bible, is a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righteous and the unrighteous, regardless of the moral choices made in life, a place of stillness and darkness cut off from life and from God.
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  2. Sheol | Definition, Meaning in Hebrew Bible, & Facts

    WebMay 17, 2024 · Sheol, abode of the dead in the Hebrew Bible (the Christian Old Testament). The term can be interpreted to mean either the literal place in which dead people are placed (i.e., in the ground) or the …

  3. What is Sheol and Where is it? Bible Meaning and Definition

  4. Strong's Hebrew: 7585. שְׁאוֹל (sheol) -- underworld (place to …

  5. What is Sheol in the Bible? Where is It? Meaning …

    WebAug 30, 2019 · In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word "Sheol" is mentioned referring to the grave or the home of the deceased. Sheol was believed to be the dwelling place of the dead before the time of Jesus. …

  6. What Is Sheol in the Hebrew Bible? - The Bart Ehrman Blog

  7. Sheol - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

  8. What Is Sheol? | Desiring God

    WebJul 13, 2020 · For our ongoing series of feature articles for pastors and Christian leaders, we asked Matthew Emerson, associate professor of religion at Oklahoma Baptist University, to explain the meaning of Sheol …

  9. SHEOL - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    WebSheol is a Hebrew word of uncertain etymology that means the place where the dead are gathered. It is often translated as hell, pit, or grave in English versions of the Bible. Learn about its biblical data, critical view, …

  10. No Heaven or Hell, Only Sheʾol - TheTorah.com

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