Hell is not a place to be ruled by anyone. Hell is eternal separation from God, eternal misery and suffering, it has no rulers, just sad, sad, residents.
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Many religions have a Hell, some are forever others for as little as a year. Some like the Egyptians had a ruler (Sekhet) who took direct control of the punishment of the occupants or the Greeks (Hades) who supplied a general manager role. There is some dispute between various Christian churches over Satan's role in Hell, some even dipute if he is in Hell. Some religions such as Zorastorians have a "do it yourself" hell with no contolling agent where the occupants educate themselves until fit for paradise.
Hades, was the God of the Underworld, and ruled the "Greek Hell"
No, he just ruled the Underworld. (aka, hell)
Hell is a Christian allusion to the realm where Hades ruled: it is also still sometimes called Hades and means Hell.
"To reign" means to rule over, and "hell" is the Christian religious place of punishment. Hell is ruled by Satan or Lucifer, also called The Devil. This is part of a quote from a famous book about Hell, and refers to Satan ruling over his kingdom of Hell.
AnswerThere may be other answers, but the Zoroastrian religion meets this description. Zoroastrians believe in heaven and hell, but worship Ahura Mazda and believe that hell is ruled over by Angra Mainyu.
In Norse mythology, "Hel" is the name of the realm ruled by the goddess Hel, where souls of those who did not die in battle go after death. "Hell," on the other hand, is a Christian concept of a place of eternal punishment for sinners.
Whether hell, if it exists, is a fiery place of eternal punishment ruled by demons, is disputed even within Christianity. There is no authoratitive biblical evidence that would require Christians to believe this understanding of hell. Rational analysis would suggest that souls of the departed would not feel pain in the way our physical bodies do, and therefore a more spiritual punishment would be more appropriate in any real hell. So,there is no evidence on which to give 'scientific' descriptions of hell.
In "Paradise Lost," Hell is depicted as a dark and chaotic realm ruled by Satan, who rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. It is described as a place of suffering, despair, and eternal punishment, where demons and fallen angels are tormented by their own guilt and regrets. The landscape of Hell is vast and desolate, filled with fire, smoke, and rivers of boiling lava.
He ruled Hell. For one, it wasn't hell, and 2, he was the shepherd of your soul or shade. He was in charge of keeping those that entered the underworld, aka Hades, in the underworld. He also was the one who chose your punishment if you were evil, and you would spend eternity in tartarus, or hell. if you were good he let u reside in the elysian feild, or heaven.
In Norse mythology, the concept of "Nordic hell" is known as Hel, which is a realm ruled by the goddess Hel. It is a place where those who did not die in battle or were not deemed worthy by the gods go after death. Unlike other depictions of hell in various cultures, Hel is not a place of eternal punishment or torment. Instead, it is more of a neutral realm where the dead reside peacefully. This differs from the fiery and torturous depictions of hell in many other cultures.
Hades was the Greek god of the underworld. And the word "Hell" comes from the Norse goddess Hel who ruled over the underworld, much like Hades did in Greek mythology.
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