These Last Days is a nontraditional inductive study and an investigation of Biblical prophecy concerning these last days. It is an inductive search for the truth and not a deductive search to verify dogma, doctrine or preconceived notions. It is not based on many erroneous traditions born of deductive thinking.

Prophetic events in this book are offered in several forms. A narrative of the events is presented for those who appreciate learning through story accounts. The narrative presents an overview of these last days in story form. The narratives are followed by Holy Scripture, the foundation for the narratives. Scriptures were taken from the New International version unless otherwise stated. Emphasis has been added for calling attention to a particular verse or verses. For a more detailed study, additional Scripture references are listed for the serious research student. Maps for identification purposes may be found on the website at www.philandpatti.com.

Chapter study guides for the book will be posted weekly beginning February 1, 2014. Please feel free to send comments, questions, insights, etc. to philandpatti@gmail.com. If you would like to receive chapters of the book in your inbox please email and we will send the updated writings each week.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

Eternal Condemnation
Hell – The Second Death

  1. What are four words that are translated into the English word hell and what are their Hebrew and Greek definitions?









  1. ________________is the only word that mentions fire in the definition.

  1. What are some things that have contributed to our misunderstandings of the Biblical view of hell?



  1. Who are the ones listed in Scripture who will burn forever?


  1. The only mention of a word referencing eternal punishment is ___________________ and it is used only once and that in reference to __________ ______________.

  1. In the lake of fire, the fire burns forever but all those who are sent there do not. The amount of time spent in the fire, the sentence, is determined ______________________________________________________________.

  1. How do the following Scriptures affirm that different kinds of sins deserve different degrees of punishment? I Samuel 2:3, Psalm 28:4, Hosea 12:2, Obadiah 1:15, Luke 12:46-48 and Matthew 11:20-24











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