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What does the Bible mean by degrees of punishment in hell?

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Degrees of punishment refer to varying intensities of suffering based on one's actions and rejection of God.

Degrees of punishment in hell indicate that while all will experience the fullness of misery, the intensity of suffering will differ based on the extent of one's sin and rejection of God. Scripturally, passages such as Matthew 10:15 and Matthew 11:22 illustrate that some cities will face heavier judgment than others due to their rejection of God's message. Additionally, Jesus’ teachings in Luke highlight that greater knowledge of God's will leads to greater accountability, underscoring that punishment is commensurate with the nature of one's rebellion and sinfulness. Thus, while all in hell endure severe suffering, the degree varies according to individual guilt.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:15, Matthew 11:22, Luke 12:47-48

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