For great is thy mercy toward me: and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hell.
(Psalms 86:13) KJV
The levels of hell aren’t what you think. However, they’re what we would expect. The Hebrews had a well developed idea of life after death. For them physical death, the grave, was a portal into a complex underworld realm: sheol.
The grave is merely the beginning of what happens next.
It’s Not What You Think
For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
(James 2:10) KJV
The levels of hell are not, as Dante Alighieri envisioned in Inferno, successively worse torments for progressively worse sin. This is utterly ridiculous given that, in the eyes of God, sin is sin. As far as God concerned there’s no difference: everyone is a sinner. The only difference is between those who know God and those who don’t. In the Old Testament knowing God was to have faith in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. In the New Testament, our time, we know God by believing in Jesus Christ.
It’s What We Would Expect
And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that would come from thence.
(Luke 16:26) KJV
We find that the Hebrew words used for Earth, erets, and life beyond the grave, sheol, are both modified in ways that are compatible with the zones of Earth’s internal structure.
Levels of Hell
Grave (sheol) Pit (sahat/bowr) | Earth (erets) | World (tebel) | |
Crust | sheol | erets | tebel |
Mantle | mibbeten sheol tavek sheol yerekah bowr | tachti erets erets tachti | mowcadah tebel |
Great Gulf (outer core) | bad sheol | erets beriach matsuq erets mayim tachath erets | |
Core (inner core) | sheol tachti tachti erets bowr, shachath missahat beli | mowcadar erets |


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