Yes He does. Check out the following verses to see the contexts.
Matthew 5:22
Matthew 5:29
Matthew 5:30
Matthew 10:28
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 16:18
Matthew 18:9
Matthew 23:15
Matthew 23:33
Mark 9:43
Mark 9:45
Mark 9:47
Luke 10:15
Luke 12:5
Luke 16:23
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No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.
Jesus says 'hell' 15 times in the gospels. As the rest of the Bible is inspired by his Holy Spirit, we may say that he said 'hell' also, 27 times in the remainder of the New Testament, and about 42 times in the Old Testament.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
The Bible doesn't say that one of the theives went to hell, but that the other thief went to heaven. People just assume that he went to hell because he was a theif. The reason that the other thief went to heaven was because he believed Jesus.
The bible does not say what ever happened to the star.
No it does not, say that
he dosen't ever say "are you in the bible? "
77 is it?
If you are talking from a biblical standpoint, the Bible never says that He taught anyone in Sheol (the Hebrew word for Hell). In fact, the Bible doesn't even say that He went to Hell at all, just that He died and went to be with God. Legend has it that He spent the three days between His death and resurrection in Hell, paying for the sins of the world, but this cannot be found in the Bible.
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Hell was the third most frequent topic Jesus taught about (in 172 verses) however the bible does not say exactly what hell is like. In the New Testament Hades/Hell is described as a place of torment, of eternal fire, the blackness of darkness, a place you cannot escape from. Jesus spoke of hell as a place where "their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched". Mark 9:46 It will be 'hell' because God will not be there.