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| Look at Hebrews 11 v 1 |
The New International
Version makes this verse easier to understand:
“Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we
do not see”.
Young’s and Strong’s concordances tell us that Hebrews 11 contains far more references to faith than any other chapter in the Bible.
| Read the
whole of Hebrews 11, noticing the effect faith has on people |
Faith makes people do things because they are sure that God means what He says, even when they can’t prove it. This doesn’t mean that people are expected to have a blind faith. God gives us evidence to help our faith. We looked at just a little of this evidence in Session 3, Section 2, “The role of prophecy”. There are several other topics you can look at which show that the Bible could not have been written by men or women, which can all help build our faith. Different topics appeal to different people. Examples are:
At the end of this section there is a list of some books you may find useful.
| Look at Romans 10 v 17 |
The Bible makes it clear that reading our Bible effectively is vital to our faith.
In summary, you can see that faith is total trust and confidence in God, a trust that He will do what He has promised. Faith comes as a result of reading the Bible and looking at the evidence given in the Bible.
The entry in Young's Concordance looks like this:
| Deut. | 32. 22 | and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and |
| 2 Sa. | 22. 6 | The sorrows of hell compassed me about |
| Job | 11. 8 | what canst thou do? deeper than hell |
| 26. 6 | Hell (is) naked before him, and destruction | |
| Psa. | 9. 17 | The wicked shall be turned into hell, (and) |
| 16. 10 | For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell |
(+ 25 more Old Testament references)
| Matt. | 11.23 | thou…shalt be brought down to hell: for |
| 16. 8 | gates of hell shall not prevail against it | |
| Luke | 10. 15 | And thou….shalt be thrust down to hell |
(+ 7 more New Testament references)
| Matt. | 5. 22 | shall say….shall be in danger of hell fire |
| 5. 29 | thy whole body should be cast into hell | |
| 10. 28 | him which is able to destroy…..body in hell |
(+ 8 more New Testament references)
Looking at this, you can see that the word "Hell' is used as a translation of:
| SHEOL | |
| grave 31 | |
| hell 31 | |
| pit 3 |
You can see that the word is translated “hell”, “grave” and “pit”.
| HADES | |
| grave 1 | |
| hell 10 |
You can see that, again, the word is also translated grave.
From this you can see that “sheol” and “hades” can both be translated as “grave”.
| GEENNA |
You can see from the Young’s Concordance entry that “geenna” is the “Valley of Hinnom” which is one of the valleys outside Jerusalem. This can be found on most maps of Jerusalem. The Valley of Hinnom was the rubbish dump outside Jerusalem where fires were kept constantly burning to dispose of the rubbish.
In summary, there are three words that have been translated “hell”. Two can also be translated “grave” and the third was a literal place of continual fires.
With two exceptions, “Soul” is a translation of the Hebrew “nephesh” in the Old Testament and the Greek “psuche” in the New Testament.
The lexicon in Young’s says that “nephesh” is also translated “creature”, “body”, “life”, “mind”, “person” and other similar words. (There are too many references to reproduce here.)
| Look at
the following examples of the word “nephesh” (bear in mind that the word “soul” could have been used in place of the word indicated in all these passages)
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Young’s says “psuche” in the New Testament is also translated “heart”, “life” and “mind”.
| Look at
the following examples of the word “psuche” (again bear in mind that the word “soul” could have been used in place of the word indicated)
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To summarise, “soul” could also have been translated by such words as “creature”, “life”, “person” and “mind”.
Write down what convinces
you that the Bible is the Word of God. If you are looking for more evidence,
have a look at one of the books in the list below, and then write down
what aspects help stimulate your faith. If you cannot locate any of these
books, please e-mail
us and we will try to send one to you.
Books you may find useful to encourage your faith:
Undesigned Scriptural
Coincidences by J.J. Blunt
(Looks at the way various unrelated passages of Scripture support each
other)
God’s Truth
by A. Hayward
(A scientist shows why it makes sense to believe the Bible)
God Is by
A. Hayward
(Why it makes sense to believe in creation)
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