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She·ol S0336600 (shē′ōl′, shē-ōl′)n. The abode of the dead in the Bible. [Hebrew šə'ôl.]Sheol (ˈʃiːəʊl; -ɒl) n1. (Bible) the abode of the dead2. (Bible) (often not capital) hell[C16: from Hebrew shĕ'ōl]She•ol (ˈʃi oʊl) n. Hebrew Theol. 1. the abode of the dead or of departed spirits. 2. (l.c.) hell. [1590–1600; < Hebrew shə'ōl] TranslationsSheol
Sheol: see hellhell, in Western monotheistic religions, eternal abode of souls damned by the judgment of God. The souls in hell are deprived forever of the sight of God. The punishment of hell is generally analogized to earthly fire. ..... Click the link for more information. .Sheol(or Tophet) gloomy place of departed, unhappy souls. [Judaism: NCE, 1219]See: Hell
Sheolabode of the dead. [Hebrew Theology: Brewer Dictionary, 499]See: UnderworldSheol Old Testament1. the abode of the dead 2. hell ThesaurusSeehell |