HELL vs JESUS: NOUN
- Noisy and unrestrained mischief
- A gambling house.
- Used as an intensive.
- An outstanding or noteworthy example.
- A hellbox.
- A tailor's receptacle for discarded material.
- A sharp scolding.
- One that causes trouble, agony, or annoyance.
- An extremely difficult experience; torment or anguish.
- A situation or place of evil, misery, discord, or destruction.
- The abode of the dead in any of various religious traditions, such as the Hebrew Sheol or the Greek Hades; the underworld.
- A state of separation from God; exclusion from God's presence.
- The place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, often imagined as being presided over by Satan and his devils.
- (religion) the world of the dead
- Violent and excited activity
- Any place of pain and turmoil
- A cause of difficulty and suffering
- (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
- The spirits in hell or the powers of evil.
- Specifically— Any place or condition of captivity or torment; any experience of great suffering: as, a hell upon earth; a hell of suspense or suspicion.
- Something regarded as resembling hell.
- The infernal powers; the powers of darkness and evil.
- The abode of devils and condemned spirits; the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the infernal regions, regarded as a place of torment.
- [In the authorized version of the Bible the word hell occurs 54 times, viz., 31 times in the Old Testament and 23 times in the New. In the Old Testament it translates the Hebrew name Sheol, which is also translated the grave (31 times) and the pit (3 times). In the revised version hell has been retained in the prophetical books, and Sheol substituted for it in the poetical books and passages, except in Deut. xxxii. 22, Ps. lv. 15, and lxxxvi. 13, where it is changed to pit. In both the authorized and the revised version of the New Testament, hell is used 12 times to translate the Greek γέεννα (transliterated gehenna in the Vulgate), while in the authorized version it is used 10 times for the Greek ᾅδης, and once (2 Pet. ii. 4) for ταρταοώσας (Tartarus). In the revised version hell is retained for Tartarus, and Hades has been used for the Greek ᾅδης. See Gehenna, grave, Hades, and Sheol.]
- The abode of the dead; the place of departed spirits; the grave; the infernal regions, regarded as a place of existence after death: called in Hebrew Sheol, and by the Greeks Hades.
- The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death; the abode of evil spirits. Hence, any mental torment; anguish.
- A place where outcast persons or things are gathered.
- A gaming-house; a gaming-room; a gamblers' den.
- A place into which a tailor throws his shreds, or a printer his broken type.
- In some games, as barley-brake, the place to which those who are caught are carried.
- A place where things are covered up or hidden; a place of concealment; specifically, a place into which a tailor throws his shreds or his cabbaged stuff, or a printer his broken type.
- Formerly, in England, a place under the exchequer chamber where the king's debtors were confined.
- A dungeon or prison; also, in certain running games, a place to which those who are caught are carried for detention.
- An artistic representation of a Christian savior.
- A teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
- The Greek form of Joshua, used in the authorized version of the Bible twice to designate the Jewish leader so named (Acts vii. 45, Heb. iv. 8), once to designate a man called Justus (Col. iv. 11), and elsewhere as the personal name of the Saviour, frequently conjoined with Christ, the Anointed, the official title.
- With the article, a representation of the crucifixion or of the ecce homo, or even of the mere emblem of Christ, such as the I. H. S. or : used in old inventories, etc.
- A Christian savior.
HELL vs JESUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To behave riotously; carouse.
- N/A
HELL vs JESUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To overwhelm.
- N/A
HELL vs JESUS: INTERJECTION
- Used to express anger, disgust, or impatience.
- An expletive, whose use is considered blasphemous in some Christian sects.
HELL vs JESUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hide; cover.
- A colloquial contraction of he will.
- (idiom) (for the hell of it) For no particular reason; on a whim.
- (idiom) (hell on) Damaging or destructive to.
- (idiom) (hell on) Unpleasant to or painful for.
- (idiom) (or/and) Troubles or difficulties of whatever magnitude.
- (idiom) (hell to pay) Great trouble.
- (idiom) (like hell) Used as an intensive.
- (idiom) (like hell) Used to express strong contradiction or refusal.
- (idiom) (to hell and gone) A long distance away.
- (idiom) (to hell and gone) Far and wide.
- (idiom) (to hell and gone) Into the next world.
- (idiom) (to hell with) Used to express contempt for or dismissal of someone or something.
- Jewish religious leader who was crucified in Jerusalem after his teaching and reported miracle-working incurred the disfavor of the Roman government of Palestine. In Christianity, Jesus is seen as Christ and as the Son of God.
- (proper noun) The savior; the name of the Son of God as announced by the angel to his parents; the personal name of Our Lord, in distinction from Christ, his official appellation.
- (proper noun) The Roman Catholic order whose members are called Jesuits. See Jesuit.
- (proper noun) Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom Christians call Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah.
- (proper noun) A male given name in Spanish culture; an anglicized spelling of Jesús.
HELL vs JESUS: RELATED WORDS
- Heck, The pit, Scheol, Infernal region, Blaze, Hell on earth, Hel, Underworld, The pits, Inferno, Nether region, Sin, Netherworld, Perdition, Hades
- Jeez, Geez, Lordy, God, Hey, Joseph, Moses, Madonna, Jesus of nazareth, Good shepherd, Redeemer, Savior, Saviour, Christ, Jesus christ
HELL vs JESUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hey, Jeez, Damn, Goddamn, Heaven, Crap, Heck, Blaze, Underworld, Inferno, Nether region, Sin, Netherworld, Perdition, Hades
- Goddamn, Jeez, Geez, Lordy, God, Hey, Joseph, Moses, Madonna, Good shepherd, Redeemer, Savior, Saviour, Christ, Jesus christ
HELL vs JESUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The mind is its own place and in itself, can make Heaven of Hell, and a Hell of Heaven.
- The loss of Joseph is hell, made worse by the truth that this hell is partially of his own making.
- Heaven and Hell is one of his most brilliantly imaginative tales, where we discover that the gates of Hell are locked from the inside.
- What if the devil and hell are nothing more than Is it possible that the only hell we experience is here on earth?
- We understand spreadsheet hell and built our careers on getting people like you out of the many pits of spreadsheet hell.
- Do the unbelievers go to hell, just not to the full agony of hell?
- THE BIBLE GIVES THE LOCATION OF HELL When Jesus Christ died on the cross, He descended into hell.
- What the hell is this, who the hell are you?
- Hell, yes hell, no could all polls be wrong?
- Hell is thereby overcome, or, to be more accurate, death, which was previously hell, is hell no longer.
- Jesus was celebrating that meal regarding his impending death, especially as the Quran states that Jesus was never crucified to begin with.
- When we accept Jesus into our hearts, He spiritually cleanses us through the Holy Spirit and the sacrificial death of Jesus on the cross.
- The cross represents a dead Jesus Christ who never resurrected, when Jesus did in fact resurrect from the dead.
- Benny Hinnn, however, the Jesus he serves is not the Christ Jesus our LORD and Savior of the bible.
- Presence through Jesus in reaching across cultural barriers and seeing the way of Jesus formed in his disciples.
- The Names of Jesus: Who is Jesus According to the Scriptures?
- Jesus Among Friends and Enemies: A Historical and Literary Introduction to Jesus in the Gospels.
- Jesus Christ our High Priest and Apostles of Jesus Christ did not ask for tithes.
- JESUS Christ which we received from Jesus when He sent us Holy Spirit!
- Jesus, that you see what Jesus Himself has to say.
HELL vs JESUS: QUESTIONS
- Are all Hellhound victims automatically condemned to Hell?
- How accurate is supernatural's description of Hell?
- Is contemporary Christian music straight out of Hell?
- When did Coleman Hell release his album Summerland?
- Does the Overlord Raising Hell trainer support retail?
- Why is Aayirathil Oruvan stuck in development hell?
- What happens when you increase the Hell difficulty?
- What the Hell is International Baccalaureate program?
- How do you upgrade Hell's Retriever to Hell's Redeemer?
- What happens at the gates of Hell in escape from Hell?
- What happened between Jesus' resurrection and his ascension?
- What happened when Jesus went through the grainfields?
- What happened at the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ?
- What does Jesus say about unbelieving family members?
- How does the resurrection of Jesus change everything?
- What does Jesus say about compassion for alcoholics?
- Did Jesus call for racial and religious discrimination?
- Did Jesus celebrate Christmas or his disciples' birthdays?
- Does Jesus' suffering encapsulate many Buddhist teachings?
- How many times is Jesus called Jesus of Nazareth in the Bible?