It is in Hebrews 27 verse 9. The phrase "the harrowing of hell" does not appear in the King James, New King James, Standard, or NIV translations of The Bible. The word "harrow" appears in 2 Samuel 12:31; 1 Chronicles 20:3; Job 39:10 and Isaiah 28:24 (in the Standard version), where it refers to a sharp cutting implement or a plow. It is not associated with hell in those passages. It most certainly is not in Hebrews 27:9...Hebrews has only thirteen chapters.
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Hell is first mentioned in the Bible in the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 32, verse 22.
The cast of Harrowing of Hell - 2012 includes: Graham Candy as Macabre Tom Grut as Human
The first mention of hell in the Bible is in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy, chapter 32, verse 22.
There is no mention of "hell" in the Hebrew Bible, nor is there any ancient Hebrew word for "hell". The concept didn't exist until the time of the earliest of Christians.
There is no such book or verse.
it depends on what the company that makes Bleach will think but i imagine that their will be a 5th bleach movie for other views XD
the name hell-en has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Virginia Landreth has written: 'Sources and influences on the harrowing-of-hell theme through Piers Plowman'
Ulquiorra, after getting shot with ichigo's cero, died and went to hell. He is then met again in Bleach Movie 4: Hell Chapter when the soul reapers go to hell
There is no Hebrew word for Hell. In modern Hebrew, the word Hell is translated from movies and TV as Geh Hinom (= the Valley of Hinom, which is an ancient garbage dump outside Jerusalem).Since Hinom is not a place of burning, this phrase wouldn't make any sense.
I believe you mean SHEOL, which is the Hebrew word for HELL.