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The Meaning of the Word Sheol as Shown by Parallels in Poetic Texts

The Meaning of the Word Sheol as Shown by Parallels in Poetic Texts

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  • R. Laird Harris

The function and meaning of the word "Sheol" is important in biblical theology. Its relevance for an understanding of passages like 1 Peter 3:20 and Ephesians 4:8 is indicated. Further, a comparison is made with the New Testament's use of "hades." The meaning of Sheol is explored still more by comparing a number of its occurrences in the Old Testament.

Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1961. 7 pages.

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