It depends upon the version of The Bible used. See chart in related link.
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See Isaiah, end of ch.66.
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.
In the Bible Hades is another word for "Hell".
Nowhere; that is not in the Bible. Maybe another religious text, but not the Bible. That I KNOW for sure that is not in the Bible if that is what you were referring to....
Remember the core of the earth. In the bible, they say Hades which means Hell has fire.
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
No, Hades is not in hell. He resides in the Underworld.
No, Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld. The Underworld has nothing to do with hell.
there is no scripture in the bible that says that. when you die if you have made Jesus lord of your life, you will go to heaven and live eternally with him. if not, you go to eternal suffering in hell.
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.
means; I'd rather see you in HELL Hell means Hades.
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.'
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.