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What Does Sheol Mean In The Bible? [Solved]
the abode of the dead The Old Testament word for the abode of the dead is Sheol. It is derived, as most scholars think, from a word meaning hollow. To the Hebrew mind Sheol was simply the state or abode of the dead. It was not the same as the grave, though it was so translated in some of the older versions.
Sheol, the world of the dead in the Hebrew Bible.
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