
Who Goes to Hell? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
Who Goes to Hell? The Bible’s answer Hell (“Sheol” and “Hades” in the Bible’s original languages) is simply the grave, not a place of fiery torment. Who go to hell? Both good people and bad people. …
Is Hell Real? What Is Hell According to the Bible?
Is Hell Real? What Is Hell According to the Bible? The Bible’s answer Various older English Bible translations, such as the King James Version, use the word “hell” in some verses. (Psalm 16:10; Acts …
What Is the Lake of Fire? Is It the Same as Hell or Gehenna?
What is the lake of fire in the Book of Revelation? What did Jesus mean when he spoke of Gehenna? Find out about the valley of Hinnom too.
Questions About Life and Death - JW.ORG
Answers to some of the most common questions about life and death. The clear explanations found in God’s Word may surprise you.
Hell - JW.ORG
The word “hell” thus originally conveyed no thought of heat or torment but simply of a ‘covered over or concealed place.’ In the old English dialect the expression “helling potatoes” meant, not to roast …
Where Does the Devil Live? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
The Bible reveals that there was a war in heaven and that Satan was thrown down to the earth. Does the Devil live in a specific place on earth? The Bible gives the answer.
What Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Believe? - JW.ORG
Known worldwide for their public ministry, Jehovah’s Witnesses openly share their beliefs about God, Jesus, the Bible, the future, and more.
Are Jehovah’s Witnesses Christians?| FAQ - JW.ORG
Yes. We are Christians for the following reasons: We try to follow closely the teachings and behavior of Jesus Christ.— 1 Peter 2:21. We believe that Jesus is the key to salvation, that “there is not another …
What Really Is Hell? - JW.ORG
Jul 15, 2002 · What Really Is Hell? WHATEVER image the word “hell” brings to your mind, hell is generally thought of as a place of punishment for sin. Concerning sin and its effect, the Bible says: …
Who Were the Rich Man and Lazarus? - JW.ORG
Jesus described two men who experience drastic changes in their circumstances. But the parable of the rich man and Lazarus is not about heaven and hellfire.