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What are the main torments described in hell?

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Main torments in hell include separation from God, eternal fire, and the continuous presence of remorse and despair.

The torments of hell are multifaceted, including both physical and spiritual suffering. The punishment of loss manifests primarily as eternal separation from God's presence, which is the source of all good. Additionally, there is the torment of fire, as described in Luke 16:24, where the rich man in hell begged for a drop of water to cool his tongue, highlighting the intense physical agony experienced. Furthermore, the psychological torment involves constant remorse and realization of missed opportunities for redemption, exacerbating the pain of eternal separation. These torments collectively underscore the seriousness of rebellion against God and the dire consequences of unrepented sin.
Scripture References: Luke 16:24, Matthew 22:13

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Hell part 1
Thomas Boston · Jan 8, 2007
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