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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I like it. Please update soon.
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Very nicely done. One question though, isn't Hades a god, not a place?
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Hi Amethyest: Yes, Hades is a god in greek mythology, but in the Greek bible Hades is also...well...here's the breakdown:
Answer: Many people believe Hades is hell. Actually, with some, Hades is a euphemism for hell.
Hades and hell are two different words. Hades has not been translated, only transliterated. Hades is found eleven times in the Greek New Testament. Out of the eleven occurrences, Hades is translated "grave" once and "hell" ten times in the King James Version. Hell is from the Greek geenna. Geenna is found twelve times and is consistently translated
"hell" in most translations.
Hades and hell are not the some. Geenna (hell), as used in the scriptures, denotes a place of eternal punishment. Jesus associates damnation with geenna (Matt. 23: 33). In fact, Jesus used geenna in such a say as to identify hell as the place of damnation (Ibid.). Hell (geenna) is the place of eternal punishment, "fire that never shall be quenched"
and "... their worm dieth not" (Mk. 9: 43 ff.). Hades, on the other hand, should never be translated hell.
Hades is the place of departed spirits. Jesus
Answer: Many people believe Hades is hell. Actually, with some, Hades is a euphemism for hell.
Hades and hell are two different words. Hades has not been translated, only transliterated. Hades is found eleven times in the Greek New Testament. Out of the eleven occurrences, Hades is translated "grave" once and "hell" ten times in the King James Version. Hell is from the Greek geenna. Geenna is found twelve times and is consistently translated
"hell" in most translations.
Hades and hell are not the some. Geenna (hell), as used in the scriptures, denotes a place of eternal punishment. Jesus associates damnation with geenna (Matt. 23: 33). In fact, Jesus used geenna in such a say as to identify hell as the place of damnation (Ibid.). Hell (geenna) is the place of eternal punishment, "fire that never shall be quenched"
and "... their worm dieth not" (Mk. 9: 43 ff.). Hades, on the other hand, should never be translated hell.
Hades is the place of departed spirits. Jesus
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I love it! I absolutely love it! Great job Figgy . . . I definitely look forward to the next :-)
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
glad you kept going!
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Bwahaha!
This is definetly NOT what I expected.
The first chapter made me feel very sad and worried.
But now this is just funny!
Poor Ron though, he has to deal with such crap in all these stories.
I like Ron bashing as much as the next person, but sometimes I do feel sorry for him
Oh well, I'm sure it'll pass.
I wonder what Eris will do.
This is definetly NOT what I expected.
The first chapter made me feel very sad and worried.
But now this is just funny!
Poor Ron though, he has to deal with such crap in all these stories.
I like Ron bashing as much as the next person, but sometimes I do feel sorry for him
Oh well, I'm sure it'll pass.
I wonder what Eris will do.
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Lucy: Don't worry...I've already decided that Ron isn't going to get the bad end of the broom in this one. He's a good guy in this story and really making an effort. He's going to be all right, I promise. :)
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May 26, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Great Zeus with his head on fire! LOVE this ... Snape doesn't stand a chance now with Eris and Eros teaming up. Too funny. Thanks for sharing. Pitt
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May 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM
ANother one from your brilliant mind. Love it.
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May 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM
We need to lock you in a room in the most remote tower at Hogwarts, with no access to the Potions Master mind you, and make you write the rest of this! What a farago this is going to be! jo