The Bible is very clear about where the spirit goes after death of the earthly body. The righteous go to Abraham's Bosom to await judgement day. The wicked go to Hades (Greek word for hell) and also wait for the judgement. People are not allowed to wander the earth, nor do they interact with those that are living.
So how to explain the thousands of people that see or experience other-worldly spirits, many of whom resemble dead relatives or friends. The bible is very clear on this also. The devil, Satan, ect., and his legion of fallen angels can take any form they want. They also know history of places and people who have previously lived on earth. They have all knowledge of earthly matters. It is not surprising then that they appear to people, giving the misconception that there is no reward or punishment for human behaviour. Human spirits don't linger at the place of their deaths or homes and/or buildings they used to live or frequent. The bible is adament that human spirits are retained until judgement in either of the two places mentioned. If you are experiencing anything paranormal, it has nothing to do with human spirits and everything to do with the 'father of all lies' the serpent we all know as Satan.
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Scripture says the following:
Ecclesiastes 12:7New King James Version (NKJV)7 Then the dust will return to the earth as it was,
And the spirit will return to God who gave it
The primary Greek word used for grave is 'hades' in Greek and 'sheol' in Hebrew. It simply means grave or pit. The two other Greek terms are 'tartarus' which is only used 1x and is a special place of restraint for the fallen angels. The other is 'gehenna' and pictures the Lake of Fire in the final Judgement of the damned or incorrigible who refuse Jesus' sacrifice for their sins.
Rebekah was the wife of Abrahams son Iaac.
The bulk of it starts with Genesis Chapter 17
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
In the Bible Hades is another word for "Hell".
if you read scripts of the bible
Yes, Sarah is mentioned in the Bible as the wife of Abraham. She is known for giving birth to Isaac in her old age and is considered a matriarch in the lineage of the Israelites.
according to the bible the Jews (Israelites) through Isaac and Arabs through Ishmael come from Abraham.
The bible says Lot Abrahams nephew had two daughters, and it is recorded in the bible that they made their father Lot drunk and then even had sex with him in a cave.
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No, but there are records of demons
Nothing in The Bible tells us about Sarah (Sari), Abrahams wife and the mother of Isaac.
Hades, in Greek Mythology and in many other ethnic tales, and even in the bible, is known for being hot.