Porchmonkey
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> lol@wrasslers trying to be smRt.
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> Sheol is the direct word for 'grave', not the desolation of
> such. Moron.
lol@biblically illiterate goyim who pretend to know Hebrew
Then why is it figuratively described as a place in several verses? Why if Sheol simply means "grave" there a separate word that means grave (kevar)?
Sheol is the state of death that is common to all mankind.
I may not be brilliant, but my parents did make me go to Hebrew school for over a decade. Now STFU and go learn some Hebrew before you call this "wrassler" a moron for knowing more than you.
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> Sheol is the direct word for 'grave', not the desolation of
> such. Moron.
lol@biblically illiterate goyim who pretend to know Hebrew
Then why is it figuratively described as a place in several verses? Why if Sheol simply means "grave" there a separate word that means grave (kevar)?
Sheol is the state of death that is common to all mankind.
I may not be brilliant, but my parents did make me go to Hebrew school for over a decade. Now STFU and go learn some Hebrew before you call this "wrassler" a moron for knowing more than you.
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