It means for all time. Never ending.
In Christianity, eternity refers to the concept of life continuing beyond earthly existence. It is often associated with the belief in an eternal afterlife where individuals experience either eternal communion with God (heaven) or eternal separation from God (hell) based on their choices and beliefs during their earthly lives. Eternity is considered a state of timeless existence that transcends the limitations of mortal life.
Reincarnation is not a christian belief. You are either sent to heaven for eternity or hell for eternity, or you go to purgatory.
Buddhists don't have salvation for eternity.
It means, "the eternity."
it means youth of eternity flower
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Life everlasting refers to the concept of living eternally after death, often associated with certain beliefs or religions. It suggests an existence that extends beyond the physical constraints of time and space, transcending mortality.
The word eternally is an adverb. It means to do something for eternity.
The message of Christianity is if we know God and love Him we will live with Him in eternity.
Eternity means "lasts forever" while infinity means "without end". Neither one exists (the current age of `everything' is a mere 13.7 billion years); but in pure math terms, infinity trumps eternity.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking but eternity means forver. There is no beginning and no end.
"Eternity" means that it never ends - in other words, the number of seconds, or years, or days, or whatever, is infinite.
In Christianity, hell is the state of being separated from God for all eternity, that is it's worse pain, but there are many other pains. The primary truth about it is that is 1) a state of being, not a place, and 2) it is eternal, meaning that it never ends, and there is no time (time is just a measure of change). All of which means that No, people do not die in hell, they exist in that state for eternity.