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The word 'hell' appears 54 times in the King James Bible. The Hebrew word behind most of those translations — Sheol — means nothing of the sort. In this video, we do what seminary professors do and Sunday sermons almost never do: we go to the original Hebrew, follow the evidence through archaeology and linguistics, and let the text say what it actually says. Here's what the evidence shows: → Sheol is the universal destination of ALL the dead — righteous and wicked alike. Jacob, Job, and David all expected to go there. → The King James Bible translates the same Hebrew word as 'hell' 31 times, 'grave' 31 times, and 'pit' 3 times — with no consistent principle. → Archaeological inscriptions from 8th-century Israel (Khirbet el-Qom, Khirbet Beit Lei) confirm Sheol as a place of absorption and stillness — not punishment. → Jesus never uses the word Sheol. When he warns of fire and judgment, he uses Gehenna — a specific geographic valley in Jerusalem with a documented historical meaning. → Dante's Inferno, published in 1320, did more to shape Western Christianity's idea of hell than any biblical text. That is not an opinion. It is traceable intellectual history. → The Apostles' Creed says Christ 'descended into hell' — and the early church knew exactly what that meant. Most modern Christians reciting it do not. This is not deconstruction. This is reconstruction — going back to what the Hebrew actually says so the resurrection means what it was always meant to mean. Sources: Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon; Ugaritic texts from Ras Shamra; archaeological reports from Khirbet el-Qom (Dever, 1969) and Khirbet Beit Lei (Naveh, 1963); Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 15; Peter's Pentecost sermon in Acts 2; the Apostles' Creed (2nd century). CHAPTERS 00:00 — Dante Is Not Your Bible 02:30 — What Sheol Actually Means 05:00 — The Archaeological Evidence 08:00 — The Translation Disaster 10:30 — Sheol vs. Gehenna — Two Completely Different Words 13:00 — Job's Honest Reckoning 15:00 — Christ Descends Into Sheol 17:00 — What the Resurrection Actually Means 19:00 — Why This Changes Everything ───────────────────────────────────────── #Sheol #HebrewHell #BibleMistranslation #WhatIsHell #BiblicalHebrew #OldTestament #Resurrection #ChristDescended #DanteInferno #ApostlesCreed #BiblicalExegesis #ChristianDocumentary #AncientHebrew #Gehenna #WordAtTheSource#DAILYREVELATION