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Biblical words for “hell”

In older Bible versions, the word “hell” occurs more often than in modern versions. The reason is simply that the original text uses different words, with at least two distinct meanings.

And what about the “descent into hell” in the Apostles’ Creed? The original Latin text says that Jesus descended ad inferna, “to the lower parts”. This word is traditionally used to translate “grave” and “Sheol”; in the Vulgate Bible it is found in Gen. 37:35; Ps. 16:10, and Phil. 2:10. There is little doubt that the Creed’s original meaning is that Jesus, after his burial, “went down into the realm of death.”

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