Sodom and Gomorrah.
There is no real "hell fire" in the world at the moment. Hell fire is the lake of fire that Revelation 19 and 20 mentions, and it is where the lost will be cast into to be destroyed in the end. Jesus said in John 3:16 that those who don't believe in Him will PERISH, ie, they will be destroyed.
2 Peter 3:10
No, the word completely is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, for example:The fire completely destroyed the house.
Mark 9:47Luke 3:17Luke 12:49Acts 2:3Romans 12:201 Cor. 3:13Jude 7Rev. 3:18Rev. 21:8
The details of the Day of Atonement service are described in Leviticus, Chapter 16. It includes all of the offerings made by fire etc. Although the Day of Atonement is observed today by Jews around the world, none of the process described in Leviticus has been conducted in over 1900 years, since the most recent Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in the year 70.
Soddom and Gommarah were destroyed by sulfur and fire.
In the Douay-Rheims translations of the Old Testament, Gn. 19:24 "The Lord poured down on Sodom and Gomorra sulphur and fire from the Lord out of heaven."
No god did not forgive them , he destroyed the two cities by fire and brimstone.
with fire and sulphur
Sulphur
sulphur and phosphorous
It was destroyed by a fire.
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It's the sulphur nitrate which catches fire.
Q: When was there a fire that destroyed most of San Francisco
San Rafael was not destroyed by fire. The city has not been demolished or destroyed by a major earthquake.
Yes, the valuable painting has been destroyed in the fire.