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What does the Bible teach about hell?

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The Bible teaches that hell is a place of eternal torment for the wicked, as exemplified by the story of the rich man in Luke 16.

Hell is portrayed in the Bible as a place of eternal separation from God and immense suffering, suitable for those who reject Him. Luke 16 recounts the story of the rich man who ends up in torment after death, highlighting the reality of hell as a conscious experience of pain and regret. The rich man not only feels physical torment but also experiences the anguish of memory; he remembers his life and the opportunities he squandered. Furthermore, Revelation 20:15 states that anyone not found in the Book of Life will be cast into the lake of fire. This underscores the Biblical teaching that hell is a just consequence imposed by God for rejecting His offer of salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 16:23-24, Revelation 20:15

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