Most likely Earth, however, no one knows where heaven and hell are, so no one can know whats in between them but, In me the hell is in the core and the Heaven is in next of the space so the place between Heaven and hell is the space.
//Catholics believe in Purgatory, a place between Heaven and Hell where a soul 'works' to atone for their live's sins. Family and friends are believed to pray for their loved one's soul while in Purgatory.
There are many religions that have different levels of the afterlife including the ancient Egyptians. Or a limbo-like state before reaching paradise.
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The answer would depend upon which Heaven and what word for hell you are speaking of. Scripurally, there are 3 heavens: the sky where birds fly, etc; Space where planets, etc are; and the very Throne of God:
Deuteronomy 10:14New International Version (NIV)14 To the LORD your God belong the heavens, even the highest heavens, the earth and everything in it.
The Scripture uses 4 words for hell: the most common is referring to the grave or pit in the Earth - in the Hebrew it is 'sheol' and the Greek equivalent 'hades.'
The Scripture only 1 time uses the word 'tartaroo or tartarus' which is a special place of restraint for the fallen angels until their final Judgement.
The last term translated as hell (all usually interchangeable in translations which is the cause of the problem) is 'gehenna' which was a burning trash site outside the City of Jerusalem's gate and refers to the Lake of Fire in Revelation.
So the narrowest answer would be between the sky and the hole in the ground or grave. The broadest would be the Throne of God and the planet Earth which has the sky and space known in between.
All other interpretations are just that and not Scriptural.
Jesus, in Luke 16:26 states there is a great chasm or gulf fixed between the two. This gulf or chasm is fixed so that it is permanent and immovable. Neither can cross over to the other side. The gulf represents a permanent separation between the saved and the lost. How large the distance is, is unknown other than what Jesus stated that it is "great".
1. Earth.
2. There are various names, such as purgatory, or "limbo" for the souls of infant children.
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Its also called limbo because when you are limboing you are not all the way up or not all the way down, your in the middle.
I assume that you dont mean earth as that is physically between them so i would say you would be in limbo if you died but went neither way.
I think you are talking about purgatory, which is where souls are cleansed for heaven.
Which is a Catholic belief only.
Purgatory where souls go for additional cleansing before entering Heaven.
The firmament is an imaginary dome that sits between heaven and earth, separating the waters above from the waters below (Genesis 1:7).
In Greek Mythology, the place that most resembles the description of "dark and gloomy cave" is Tartarus.Tartarus is described as a "a deep, gloomy place, a pit, or an abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides beneath the underworld," meaning that Tartarus was not between Heaven and Hell, but rather was the closest Greek analog to the Christian hell.Alternatively, in Roman Mythology, the entrance to the Underworld was through Avernus, a crater in Cumae, Italy.
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There is no such thing as a "name" for a soul in purgatory. They are just souls in the interim location between heaven and hell, being purified by the flames so that they can get to heaven.Note: I personally believe that purgatory doesn't exist and that there is only heaven and hell. Jesus is the only way for the suffering is forever, not just temporary.Roman Catholic AnswerIn Christian theology, there are only two states in which one can end: heaven or hell. There are, however, until the end of the world, three states in which those destined for heaven exist, they are commonly called the Church Militant (members of Christ's Church on earth); the Church Triumphant (the souls in Heaven); and the Church Suffering, which is comprised of the souls detained in purgatory. Please note that purgatory is not so much a place as a state in which God purifies a soul that has died, that is destined for heaven, and is not perfect, as nothing imperfect can enter heaven. This state (or "place" if you will) will cease to exist at the end of the world as everyone will either be in heaven or hell.
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The name of the tree is Yggdrasil. It comes from Norse mythology This is a great ash tree that holds together earth, heaven, and hell by its roots and branches.
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