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Underworld in the Hebrew Bible
Sheol (Biblical Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל, romanized: Šəʾōl; Tiberian Hebrew: Šŏʾōl) in the Hebrew Bible is the underworld place of stillness and darkness which
Sheol
Place of destruction and the archangel of the abyss in the Hebrew Bible
with reference to a bottomless pit, often appearing alongside the place Sheol (שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl), meaning the resting place of the dead. In the Book of Revelation
Abaddon
Christ's triumphant descent into the underworld
or unrighteous, went to Sheol, a dark, still place. Several works from the Second Temple period elaborate the concept of Sheol, dividing it into sections
Harrowing_of_Hell
Abode of the dead, in various cultures
is located under the surface of Earth (for example, see Kur, Hades, and Sheol). Such places are sometimes equated with the English word hell, though a
Hell
Historic valley in Jerusalem and religious concept
atonement of their sins. The term is different from the more neutral term Sheol, the abode of the dead. The King James Version of the Bible translates both
Gehenna
1995 novel by Anne Rice
confusion around the world in an airy realm that the angels describe as "Sheol" or "the Gloom", attempting to come to terms with their existence. Some
Memnoch_the_Devil
Group mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
and stature in Deuteronomy 2:10-11, or departed spirits in the afterlife, Sheol as written in the following scriptures: Isaiah 26:14; Psalms 88:11, and
Rephaite
Christian views on Hell
"Hell" in most English-language Christian Bibles. These words include: "Sheol" (Biblical Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל, romanized: Šəʾōl) in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
Hell_in_Christianity
1994 video game
Zeddas: Servant of Sheol, known as Horror Tour (ホラーツアー, Horā Tsuā) in Japan, is a horror adventure video game developed by Japanese studio Caravan Interactive
Zeddas:_Servant_of_Sheol
Strayers from Sheol is a collection of stories by author H. Russell Wakefield. It was released in 1961 and was the second collection of the author's stories
Strayers_from_Sheol
Traditionalist branches of Judaism
16:30states that Korah went into Sheol alive to describe his death in divine retribution. The deceased who reside in Sheol have a "nebulous" existence. No
Orthodox_Judaism
2003 studio album by Naglfar
Sheol is the third studio album by Swedish black metal band Naglfar. It was released on 24 March 2003 through Century Media Records and New Hawen Records
Sheol_(album)
Publisher of new Scottish Gaelic prose
Mus Do Sheòl Sinn, by Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul. Heavily influenced in both structure and theme by the works of Leo Tolstoy, An Oidhche Mus Do Sheòl Sinn
Ùr-sgeul
Place of comfort for the righteous dead
The Bosom of Abraham refers to the place of comfort in the biblical Sheol (or Hades in the Greek Septuagint version of the Hebrew scriptures from around
Bosom_of_Abraham
Area of Jewish theology
Gates of Rome Pseudepigrapha 2 Baruch 3 Baruch Death Judgement Day Halakha Sheol Bosom of Abraham Gehenna Tzoah Rotachat Abaddon Dudael Azazel World to come
Jewish_eschatology
Scottish politician
Stevenson. Along with Malcolm Maclean he devised a temporary art installation, Sheòl an Iolaire, as a memorial marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of
Torcuil_Crichton
2014 American film
Meet Me There is a 2014 American horror film directed by Lex Lybrand. The movie, written by Brandon Stroud and Destiny Talley, is based on true stories
Meet_Me_There
Series of novels
The Saga of Seven Suns is a series of seven space opera novels by American writer Kevin J. Anderson, published between 2002 and 2008. The books are set
The_Saga_of_Seven_Suns
the way to Sheol is through water, and its gates are located at the foot of the mountain at the bottom of the seas). Beneath the earth is Sheol, the abode
Biblical_cosmology
Postulated continued existence after death
abode of the dead, the grave, or a neutral place or state (for example, Sheol or Hades). The afterlife played an important role in Ancient Egyptian religion
Afterlife
Underworld in Mandaeism
sometimes referred to as Sheol (šiul) in the Ginza Rabba and other Mandaean scriptures. Various beings inhabit the World of Darkness. Sheol Ancient Mesopotamian
World_of_Darkness_(Mandaeism)
Semi-legendary islands in the Atlantic Ocean
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Fortunate_Isles
Biblical figures feared for their strength before the Flood
reads: They lie with the warriors, the Nephilim of old, who descended to Sheol with their weapons of war. They placed their swords beneath their heads
Nephilim
Angel of justice in some Christian traditions
Concordance - 7473. roi". "The Book of Enoch, Chapter XX". Sacred-Texts. "The Book of Enoch: Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol: Chapter XXIII".
Raguel_(angel)
Impure spiritual forces in Kabbalah
[citation needed] In most descriptions, there are seven divisions of Hell: Sheol or Tehom "the Deeps" Abaddon "Doom" or Tzoah Rotachat "Boiling excrement"
Qlippoth
Divisions of heaven in esoteric cosmology
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Seven_heavens
Legendary hall in Norse mythology
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Valhalla
underworld in Greek mythology. It is often associated with the Jewish concept of Sheol. In Christian theology, Hades is seen as an intermediate state between Heaven
Christian_views_on_Hades
Afterlife in Greek mythology
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Elysium
Apostle of Jesus
you are Kepha, and on this kepha I will build my Church, and the gates of Sheol not will subdue it. — Matthew 16:18 Paul of Tarsus later uses the appellation
Saint_Peter
Country in West Asia
ISBN 978-1-4655-2678-6. The large and small measures roll down and reach Sheol; from Sheol they proceed to Tadmor (Palmyra), from Tadmor to Meshan (Mesene),
Kuwait
Highest heaven in ancient cosmologies
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Empyrean
Primordial waters of creation in the Bible
(literally "peels") of Jewish Kabbalistic tradition, often in place of Sheol. Robert R. Stieglitz stated that Eblaitic texts demonstrate the equation
Tehom
Dwelling place of God and other heavenly beings
there are two other realms, being Eretz (Earth), home of the living, and Sheol, the realm of the dead—including, according to post-Hebrew Bible literature
Heaven_in_Judaism
American metalcore band
the New, the Unreleased in 2005 and was later included on the Psalms of Sheol compilation. The band also posthumously appeared on the various artists
Disembodied_(band)
afterworld of the blessed. Hell (a.k.a. Gehenna, Hades, Hel, Jahannam, Sheol and Tartarus) is a fictional location, an infernal Underworld utilized in
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Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination
dead simply "sleep" in their graves, which are collectively referred to as Sheol, or the underworld. Their capabilities for activity and experience are,
Christadelphians
Concept in Christianity
dead in sheol would be raised for a last judgment. The intertestamental literature describes in more detail what the dead experience in sheol. According
Intermediate state (Christianity)
Intermediate_state_(Christianity)
Place and deity in Greek mythology
Erebus Charon Duat The Golden Bough (mythology) Hell Lake of fire Orcus Sheol Tartaruchi Tzoah Rotachat The word is of uncertain origin. (Harper, Douglas
Tartarus
Solid dome dividing the primal waters
An artist's depiction of the early Hebrew conception of the cosmos. The firmament (raqia), Sheol, and Tehom are depicted.
Firmament
2015 novel by Samantha Shannon
series. Paige Mahoney returns to London after escaping the prison camp of Sheol, accompanied by fellow survivors. She is forced into hiding to recover from
The_Mime_Order
Spirit or ghost in literature and poetry
was called tsalmavet (צַלמָוֶת, 'death shadow') as an alternate term for Sheol. The Witch of Endor in the First Book of Samuel notably conjures the ghost
Shade_(mythology)
Home of the gods in Nordic mythology
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Asgard
Place of exceptional happiness, delight, and bliss
terms gehinnom (the source, via Yiddish, of the English "Gehenna") and sheol, figurative names for the place of spiritual purification for the wicked
Paradise
Biblical garden of God
concept of a higher Gan Eden is opposed by the Hebrew terms gehinnom and sheol, figurative names for the place of spiritual purification for the wicked
Garden_of_Eden
Name list
Biblical text on a synagogue in Holešov, Czech Republic: "HaShem (ה׳) kills and makes alive; He brings down to Sheol and raises up." (1 Samuel 2:6)
Hashem
Celestial abode of Vishnu
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Vaikuntha
abaddon is a bottomless pit, and often appears alongside the place שְׁאוֹל (Sheol), meaning the realm of the dead. In The Pilgrim's Progress, Abaddon (as
Abaddon_in_popular_culture
Location in Norse mythology and paganism
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Hel_(location)
Restorationist Christian denomination
nonexistence with no consciousness. There is no Hell of fiery torment; Hades and Sheol are understood to refer to the condition of death, termed the common grave
Jehovah's_Witnesses
Figure in Abrahamic religions
times in the Old Testament, mainly as a name for one of the regions of Sheol. Revelation 9:11 describes Abaddon, whose name is translated into Greek
Satan
British armed yacht wrecked in 1919
with the heaving line. Artist Malcolm Maclean, of Uig, Lewis, created "Sheòl an Iolaire", a sculpture in Stornoway harbour that is a life-size outline
HMY_Iolaire
Realm of the dead or "hell" in Chinese mythology
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Diyu
Concept of coming back to life
what the Biblical Hebrew term Sheol refers, the common grave of humans. Although not well defined in the Tanakh, Sheol in this view was a subterranean
Resurrection
Term denoting a period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity
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Golden_Age
Hebrew religious text ascribed to Enoch
their first and final Doom. 17–36: Enoch's Journeys from the Earth and Sheol: Enoch also traveled through a portal shaped as a triangle to heaven[citation
Book_of_Enoch
Book of sacred songs in the Hebrew Bible
expanded his views on some subjects; see '"God Will Redeem My Soul From Sheol": The Psalms of the Sons of Korah', JSOT 30 (2006) 365–84; 'Lord, Remember
Psalms
Underworld
Christian views on Hades Hell Intermediate state Lake of fire Revelation 20 Sheol Streane, Annesley William. Chapman, Arthur Thomas. (edit.) The Book of Leviticus
Dudael
Islamic concept of Paradise
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Jannah
Aztec mythological paradise/underworld
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Tlālōcān
Cartographic work of the European Early Middle Ages
waters, formed by the seas, the lakes and the Ocean. In the depths of the Cosmic Sphere lay the sheol, dwelling of the dead until the Judgement Day.
Beatus_map
Islamic eschatological term, place where dead go before Judgment Day
state (Christianity) Malakut Matarta in Mandaeism Punishment of the Grave Sheol Siahat-e Gharb Richard G. Hovannisian; Georges Sabagh, eds. (1998). Lisan
Barzakh
Afterlife location in Jewish tradition
of Gehenna was likely inspired by the biblical notion of Sheol. The original picture of Sheol is not the first-century "Eternal Lake of Fire" Gehenna as
Tzoah_Rotachat
Dwelling of the gods in Theosophy
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Devachan
Belief that the current age will be replaced by a better world, age, or paradise
which also encompasses Gan Eden (the Heavenly Garden of Eden), Gehinom and Sheol. According to the Talmud, any non-Jew who lives according to the Seven Laws
World_to_come
Otherworld realm in Irish mythology
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Tír_na_nÓg
Japanese video game company
Pippin, FM Towns, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows 1994 Zeddas: Servant of Sheol Synergy Inc. (Japan) Synergy Interactive Co. (USA) Macintosh, Microsoft
Synergy_(video_game_company)
Book of the Bible
Jesus plays on the imagery of Sheol found in Jonah's prayer. While Jonah metaphorically declared, "Out of the belly of Sheol I cried," Jesus will literally
Book_of_Jonah
French avant-garde metal band
Source (2019) Sheol (2023) Manuscrit côté MS408 (2006) H492053 (2004) "A Distant Dark Source" (2019) "Tauca - Part II (Nowhere)" (2019) "Sheol" (2022) Emmanuel
Hypno5e
German black metal band classified as a right-wing extremist group
January 2008. Archived from the original on 20 January 2008. "Interview by Sheol-Mag". Archived from the original on 18 October 2009. Official website
Absurd_(band)
Angel in some religions
www.ccel.org. "The Book of Enoch: Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol: Chapter XXXII". www.sacred-texts.com. M. Gil. (1939) Enoch in the Land
Zotiel_(angel)
Divine location in various religions
destination for human beings, who are instead described as "resting" in Sheol. The only two possible exceptions to this are Enoch, who is described in
Heaven
In LDS theology, the realm where the spirits of the dead await the resurrection
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Spirit world (Latter Day Saints)
Spirit_world_(Latter_Day_Saints)
1914 religious film by the Watchtower Society
Binkele Beliefs Jehovah Nontrinitarianism Atonement Dispensationalism Sheol and Hades Resurrection Annihilationism Separations Jehovah's Witnesses Christianity
The_Photo-Drama_of_Creation
Norse mythical location
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Fólkvangr
Series of books for Bible study
Binkele Beliefs Jehovah Nontrinitarianism Atonement Dispensationalism Sheol and Hades Resurrection Annihilationism Separations Jehovah's Witnesses Christianity
Studies_in_the_Scriptures
Female entity in Near Eastern mythology
gates of death, and from the entrance of the house She sets out towards Sheol. None of those who enter there will ever return, And all who possess her
Lilith
Jewish sect or group active in Judea from 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE
(contrary to the claim of Josephus) in the traditional Jewish concept of Sheol for those who had died. Josephus also includes a claim that the Sadducees
Sadducees
of the Gods Luminaria Luminaria Windows, Mac OS 1994 Zeddas: Servant of Sheol Caravan Interactive Synergy Interactive Macintosh, Windows, Saturn 1994
List of graphic adventure games
List_of_graphic_adventure_games
Study of Christian belief and practice
called sheol where the spirits of the dead reside. In the New Testament, hades, the classical Greek realm of the dead, takes the place of sheol. In particular
Christian_theology
World of the dead in various mythologies
lower world) Shinto Yomi 黄泉, Ne-no-Kuni 根の国, Jigoku 地獄 Jewish mythology Sheol; for sinners:Abaddon, Tehom (in Kabbalah), Tophet, Tzoah Rotachat, Dudael
Underworld
Book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament
against waking love until it is ready. The woman compares love to death and Sheol: love is as relentless and jealous as these two, and cannot be quenched
Song_of_Songs
Fictional deity in the Cthulhu Mythos
heathen love were being humbly invoked; so I bethought me, instead, of Sheol Nugganoth, whom the men of the jungle have long since deserted, who is now
Shub-Niggurath
Intercept (強制詠唱 (スペルインターセプト), Superu Intāseputo; lit. "Force Chant") and Sheol Fear (魔滅の声(シェオールフィア), Sheōru Fia; lit. "Voice of Destruction of Evil") in
List of A Certain Magical Index characters
List_of_A_Certain_Magical_Index_characters
2nd-century Christian apocalyptic text
writings. As an example, earlier Jewish literature varied in its depictions of Sheol, the underworld, but did not usually threaten active torment to the wicked
Apocalypse_of_Peter
Magic involving communication with the deceased
the Witch of Endor invoke the spirit of Samuel, a judge and prophet, from Sheol to divine the outcome of a coming battle (1 Samuel 28:3–25). However, the
Necromancy
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Daniel 9:21–27 "The Book of Enoch: Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol". Internet Sacred Text Archive. Translated by Charles, R. H. 1917. Retrieved
Gabriel
Semitic deity associated with Venus
ruler attempting to claim divine kingship, but still being thrown down into Sheol. Athtar has been compared with the classical Greek god Phaethon, who is
ʿAṯtar
Unit created by Relius Clover, who was forged in Kagutsuchi's Gates of Sheol. Her weapon is the Nox Nyctores, Lux Sanctus: Murakumo (神輝・ムラクモ Shinki:
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Islamic mythological tree
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Sidrat_al-Muntaha
Japanese word for the land of the dead
on him was Death, and Hell followed with him Sometimes 黄泉 means Hades or Sheol, whereas 地獄 means Gehenna. However 陰府 (yomi) is used in some translations
Yomi
Christian belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal
human being is mortal with no meaningful existence after death (see שאול, Sheol and the Book of Ecclesiastes), and the later Jewish[citation needed] and
Christian_mortalism
Norwegian black metal musician
Released". Loudwire. Retrieved 31 October 2023. "Gorgoroth Interview 2009". www.sheol-magazine.com. Retrieved 22 March 2018. Infernus (Gorgoroth): Nu-mi pasa
Infernus
Religious belief of Christianity, primarily Catholicism
gold is tried' [Zech. xiii. 9.]; also, 'He [the Lord] bringeth down to Sheol and bringeth up again'" (I Sam. ii. 6). The Hillelites seem to have had
Purgatory
Biblical mythologic bottomless pit
literature, the abyss was the underworld, either the abode of the dead (Sheol) or eventually the realm of the rebellious spirits (fallen angels) (Hell)
Abyss_(religion)
English metalcore band
shortly after their independent release of their first music video for Sheol/In Death, and after their initial dialogue and exchanging of ideas, the
Loathe_(band)
Concept of divine punishment
Imprecations (Bible) Jahannam Limbo Mortal sin Perkele Problem of Hell Sheol Wood, J. (1802). The History Of The Administration Of John Adams, Late President
Damnation
Ancient inscription containing name known from Hebrew Bible
] there [ ... ] shall endure, he sighs to his heart as he approaches [Sheol ... ] To the edge of She[ol ... ] and the shadow of the hedge [ ... ] The
Deir_Alla_inscription
Tutelary goddess of Mardaman
term Sheol is sometimes assumed to be a Hebrew derivative of Shuwala's name. According to assyriologist Lluis Feliu, a connection between Sheol and Shuwala
Shuwala
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨h⟩ in IPA
Petrópolis, Itaperuna and Paraty Archived 2017-12-15 at the Wayback Machine "ro-sheòl". www.faclair.com. Retrieved 1 April 2021. Landau et al. (1999:68) Martínez-Celdrán
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SHEOL
SHEOL
Girl/Female
Hindu
A river
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Lover
Girl/Female
Tamil
A river
SHEOL
SHEOL
Girl/Female
Tamil
The bright light
Girl/Female
Indian
Good pedigree
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nripendra | நரபேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
King of kings
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Muslim/Islamic
A Prophets name
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Irish
Pure fire.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Romantic
Girl/Female
Indian
Well Wisher
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Daughter of the Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Prominence; Chaplet; Crest
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v. t.
The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the grave; -- called in Hebrew sheol, and by the Greeks hades.
n.
The place of departed spirits; Hades; also, the grave.