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How do we know hell is a real place of punishment?

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Hell is affirmed in Scripture through frequent references by Jesus and descriptions of torment that illustrate its reality.

The reality of hell is established through various texts in both the Old and New Testaments, primarily through the teachings of Jesus Christ. He refers to hell with terms like 'outer darkness' and the 'furnace of fire,' indicating that it is not merely a metaphor but a vivid warning of the consequences of sin. Additionally, passages such as Matthew 10:28 underline the power of God to destroy both body and soul in hell, further confirming its existence and the severity of its suffering. The consistency of these teachings across multiple Gospels reinforces the theological conviction that hell is an active place of punishment for the unrepentant.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:28, Matthew 5:29-30, Luke 16:23

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