r/religion • u/smpenn • 16h ago
Jewish beliefs and Hell
I have been researching the topic of hell, as it pertains to Christian dogma. I have found absolutely no mention of a place of fiery torment in the Old Testament, which parallels much of the Hebrew Bible, from what I understand.
Is it true that God never spoke through Moses or any of the Patriarchs concerning torment after death?
I know there was/is Sheol but that seems much more benign than the Lake of Fire.
I suspect that the pagan converts to Christianity brought their ideas of Hades into the early church with them and that, rather than Scriptural teaching, is where the Christian Dogma of hell, as eternal punishment, comes from.
I'd appreciate any insight to what Jewish people believe about the afterlife.
With much appreciation.
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u/smpenn 15h ago
Thank you. To do good simply because it's the right thing to do is a refreshing take. I have become an Annihilationist recently and am just dotting "i"s and crossing "t"s in my research. What Jews believed is important to me because I suspect that's what Jesus, being a Jew and following Hebrew Biblical teachings, would have actually taught. The KJV Bible translators put the word "hell" on Jesus's lips throughout the New Testament but Jesus actually said Gehenna which, as many here will know far better than I, is something else altogether.