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What does the Bible say about the torments of the damned?

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The Bible describes the torments of the damned as eternal suffering, where their worm does not die and their fire is not quenched (Isaiah 66:24).

The torments of the damned are vividly depicted in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 66:24, where it states, "For their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched." This passage emphasizes the eternal nature of their suffering, reflecting on the justice of God against transgressors who have turned away from Him. Jesus echoes this in Mark 9, where He warns of hell as a place where suffering endures forever. This mirrors the justice of God, requiring eternal punishment for sins committed against an infinite God. The idea that there is no annihilation or cessation of suffering is vital in understanding the seriousness of sin and the weight of God's justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:24, Mark 9:43-48, Revelation 19:3

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