No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
In the Bible Hades is another word for "Hell".
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Hades' Greek name is Hades.
Hades the god was in charge of hades the underworld.
Hades' name in Greek is Hades.
In the Bible Hades is another word for "Hell".
Hades, in Greek Mythology and in many other ethnic tales, and even in the bible, is known for being hot.
Hades was the Greek equivalent of the afterlife, where souls went after a person died, the figure Hades was said to be a cruel ruler of the realm in greek mythology, and it was depicted as a creepy/gross place, In the bible, hades refers to Hell, so yes Hades is an evil place.
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
It depends upon the version of the Bible used. See chart in related link.Answer:See Isaiah, end of ch.66.
Hades is a Greek term meaning 'grave or pit.' Unfortunately, many verses translate this in the English as 'hell' which has confused many. It is the equivalent to the Hebrew term 'sheol.'
Remember the core of the earth. In the bible, they say Hades which means Hell has fire.
In the King James version the word - Hades - does not appear at all. Hades is both the Greek word for the 'underworld' and the name of its God. The King James version uses the word - Hell - for that place. the word - hell - appears 54 times Actually, that's not true. I have the New King James Version and "Hades" is mentioned at least twice in Revelations.
Zeus, Poseidon and Hades divided the world between them, and this is what Hades got.
Sheol (Hebrew word), Hades (Greek word) and Hell (English word), words used in the Bible seem to mean "the common grave of mankind". However it is observed that the Christian concept of "Hell" is actually closer to an Ancient Greek place called Tartarus. Which is below Hades itself, which was used to torment and punish people, whereas Hades was just an afterlife prison. In Ancient Greek literature, Hades (and Tartarus too) is certainly a fiery place. There are writings of a river in Hades made of fire in the called Phlegethon, which means fire, flaming or fiery.
Hades is the Greek name for Hades.
Hades is Hades' Greek name.