No most likely there is only one temperature in hell. Which is very very hot and melting.
The word "Hell" appears 54 times in the King James Bible; it is also mentitoned under different names such as Hades (5 times), and Abyss (8 times)
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
Dante only wrote The Divine Comedy to give his idea of hell. Many except his idea of hell because it truly gives us pictures of hell. Though, the pictures are probably not the true sights of hell. Dante is only a writer, storyteller, but his ideas of hell are very interesting. So to answer your question.....no..Dante the writer is not mentioned in the bible
none because the bible says if you call even the poorest person a fool you will go to hell
13 times in the Catholic New International Version. 54 times in the Protestant King James Version.
It isn't specifically tied to them, but they (along with everyone else that doesn't go to Heaven...) do go there when they die. Take note of these facts. The term 'hell' comes from the Greek and Hebrew words 'Sheol' and 'Hades', both which refer to the common grave of mankind (& even animals). When people go there they return "to the dust" a.k.a. break down to the bare elements they were created from and cease to exist. (Ecclesiastes 3:19-20) During that breakdown process, the person feels/knows nothing; completely unconscious. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6 & 10) The idea of hell being a fiery place run by the devil is an idea drummed up by clergy (who were inspired by pagan religions) to keep parishioners in fear. It is not a Bible teaching. Homosexuality is a practice that Jehovah God does not agree with, and those that practice it (along with other things He's against) will not be able to benefit from the blessings of His kingdom, including everlasting life. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10) However, just like with the other sinful practices, if a person decides to stop doing those things and adhere to Jehovah's commands/principles, they can be viewed as "clean" from Jehovah's standpoint, enabling them to be able to gain His blessings. (1 Corinthians 6:11) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
Hell is first mentioned in the Bible in the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 32, verse 22.
The Bible does not specify a specific number of levels of hell. The concept of hell in the Bible is primarily described as a place of punishment and separation from God, without explicitly mentioning multiple levels. Different interpretations and traditions have developed varying ideas about levels or compartments within hell.
Hell is first mentioned in the Bible in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy, specifically in Deuteronomy 32:22.
The word "Hell" appears 54 times in the King James Bible; it is also mentitoned under different names such as Hades (5 times), and Abyss (8 times)
The word "hell" is used 55 times in the King James Version of the Bible. "Tophet," another word used for hell, is used 9 times in the KJV. The words "gehenna" and "sheol" are used in some other versions of the Bible to refer to hell, but are not used in the KJV.
No it does not it does have the greek word "hades" meaning hell though.
Dante only wrote The Divine Comedy to give his idea of hell. Many except his idea of hell because it truly gives us pictures of hell. Though, the pictures are probably not the true sights of hell. Dante is only a writer, storyteller, but his ideas of hell are very interesting. So to answer your question.....no..Dante the writer is not mentioned in the bible
No, Dante's Inferno is not mentioned in the Bible. It is a work of literature by Dante Alighieri, written in the 14th century, that describes a journey through the nine circles of Hell.
While Jesus did speak about both heaven and hell in the Bible, he mentioned hell more frequently than heaven in his teachings.
none because the bible says if you call even the poorest person a fool you will go to hell
Jesus mentioned both heaven and hell in his teachings a total of 33 times in the Bible.