"7 Hells" refers to various multi-layered underworlds in different mythologies and fiction, representing levels of punishment for sins, often depicted as deeper, hotter, or more torturous realms, popularised in A Song of Ice and Fire where characters swear oaths to hunt through them, and also appearing in Islamic, Jewish, and video game lore. These realms serve as spiritual consequences for earthly actions, with different levels for different sins, from Pride and Envy in Devil May Cry to Gluttony and Greed in Dante's Inferno.
The seven hells were created by the gods as places of punishment and torment for sinners who do not repent of their sins, and each is deeper than the last. The condemned can burn in seven hells, which are believed to be hot instead of frozen. Some of the seven hells have black pits.
In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is the "realm [...] of those who have rejected spiritual values by yielding to bestial appetites or violence, or by perverting their human intellect to fraud or malice against their fellowmen".
The document summarizes the different hells explored in the film Along With The Gods: Two Worlds. It discusses hells of murder, indolence, deceit, injustice, betrayal, violence, and filial impiety.
In Jewish tradition, God created Hell on the second day of creation. It has seven division, one beneath the other. They are called Sheol, Abaddon, Beër Shahat, Tit ha-Yawen, Sha'are Mawet, Sha'are Zalmawet, and Gehenna. It would take three hundred years to traverse the height, or width, or the depth of each division.
The Quran refers to Hell more than 130 times, using different names that describe its qualities and severity such as Jahannam, Sa'ir, Saqar, Laza, Jaheem, Hutamah, and Hawiyah – all of which we will explore below.
They probably settled on seven heavens because of the special importance of the number seven in Jewish tradition — think, for example, of the Sabbath day — and imaginatively peopled each with angels, ranging from the lowest-ranking in the first heaven to the highest-ranking in the seventh.
The 7 major sins, known as the Seven Deadly Sins in Christian tradition (formalized by Pope Gregory I), are Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath, and Sloth, seen as roots for other sins that lead to spiritual harm, while Islam identifies major sins like shirk (associating partners with Allah), murder, witchcraft, and consuming orphans' wealth.
You may have heard the idea that are many levels of Hell, depending on what sins people commit and the appropriate punishments. While Revelation 19:20 mentions certain people burning in a lake of fire, which may mean there are special punishments in Hell, the Bible doesn't describe any levels of Hell.
The number 7 is quite significant in the Bible, appearing over 700 times throughout both the Old and New Testaments. In biblical numerology, 7 symbolizes completion or perfection. It is said that God created the world in 6 days and rested on the 7th.
Devils that die in the Nine Hells are destroyed forever — a fate that even Asmodeus fears. "
Dante's nine spheres of Heaven are the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, and the Primum Mobile.
Asmodeus, the King of the Nine Hells and Lord of the Ninth, is at the very least an archdevil, but he may possess the power of a true deity. He resides in Malsheem, located on the lowest layer of Baator, Nessus.
Liar and mischievous demons Demons that attack the saints Demons that try to induce old women to attend Witches' Sabbaths Lucifer 15th century French A hundred years later, Peter Binsfield, a German bishop, honed these vague categories and aligned them to the seven deadly sins, hence, the seven princes of Hell looked ...
The eight hot naraka appear in Jātaka texts and form the basis of the hell system in Mahayana Buddhism. According to them, the hells are located deep under the southern continent of Jambudvīpa, denoting India.
Hades isn't hell. Tartarus is. Hades is sometimes viewed as a temporary holding place, while Hell is a place of punishment, the final destination for the wicked. Both are mentioned in the Bible.
Jesus speaks of forgiveness beyond what anyone had ever considered before: seventy times seven! Many commentaries understand this to mean that Jesus was telling Peter that he should forgive his brother a limitless number of times.
Variants of the seven heavens tradition existed. Ancient Near Eastern cosmology more often described the number of heavens and earths as three, instead of seven. Seven as the number of heavens was the most popular value for Jewish cosmology, but depending on the text, the number ranged from 3 to 365.
The second commandment forbids us using God's name in a disrespectful or hateful way. Like in false oaths or insults. When people say oh my God out of surprise at something shocking, good or bad, it's usually not sinful.
The unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Blasphemy includes ridicule and attributing the works of the Holy Spirit to the devil.
With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.
The early Church Fathers, many of whom were taught directly by the Apostles, spoke of three heavens. In the common parlance of the time, the atmosphere where birds fly was considered the first heaven, the space where the stars resided was regarded as the second heaven, and God's abode was deemed the third heaven.
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