In Dante's "Inferno," Satan is shown frozen in the very center of hell. He has 3 heads, each of which is devouring a famous sinner:
1.) Judas Iscariot: former disciple of Jesus Christ who betrayed Him (with a kiss) to the Roman authorities for 30 pieces of silver.
2.) Marcus Junius Brutus (aka Brutus): lead the assassination conspiracy against Julius Caesar (Et tu, Brutus).
3.) Gaius Cassius Longinus (aka Cassius): another assassin of Julius Caesar's.
The phrase "chief of sinners" is typically associated with the biblical figure Paul from the New Testament. In 1 Timothy 1:15, Paul refers to himself as the chief of sinners because he had persecuted Christians before his conversion to Christianity.
Hades and Satan have no similarities. Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. ALL souls go to him when they die; good and bad. In Christianity Satan is the ruler of all that is evil, and bad souls 'sinners' go to him when they die.
he gave His life to save sinners from eternal death, He paid a ransom for our freedom from Satan by whom we are enslaved
Jesus got tempted thrice in the wilderness by Satan.
Hell is personified. (There is hell's wide gaping mouth open.)
By Saying "Man does live by bread alone, but, by every Word from the Mouth Of God."
Judas Iscariot. He is stuck head-first into Satan's mouth for betraying Jesus Christ.
Yes, He does speak to sinners because we are all sinners on this world. (not to make you feel bad)
Young Sinners was created in 1931.
Sinners Like Me was created in 2005.
"The Sound of Sinners" was originally created in December 2021 by the team at OpenAI as part of their model development process.
Sinners who have asked forgiveness and repent of their sins will be kept out of hell.