In fact Hell is an interesting construct as I don’t believe it’s even mentioned in the Bible.
depending on your translation/version, hell is indeed mentioned: "The King James Bible, which is widely considered to be one of the most inaccurate translations, while also being a fixture in traditionalist Christian circles, contains the most mentions of “hell” at 54 occurrences. More accurate translations like the NASB and even the highly popular NIV show the word “hell” occurring between 13–14 times, ALL of which are found in the New Testament." (
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BUT EVEN IF your preferred version of the bible doesn't contain the letters H-E-L-L in that order, it's because they use a synonym: the valley of fire, the pit, the eternal darkness, or one of two ancient greek terms that meant the same thing: Hades or Gehenna. exact same concept as what we understand hell to be. saying that hell isn't mentioned in the bible is pure semantic hair-splitting.