Definition of Shol
Sheol, the dark underworld or Hades of the Hebrews, inhabited by the
shades of the dead.
- Wikipedia
She"ol (shē"ōl), n. [Heb.
sh&ebreve;ōl.] The place of departed spirits; Hades;
also, the grave.
For thou wilt not leave my soul to
sheol. Ps. xvi. 10. (Rev. Ver.)
She"ol (shē"ōl), n. [Heb.
sh&ebreve;ōl.] The place of departed spirits; Hades;
also, the grave.
For thou wilt not leave my soul to
sheol. Ps. xvi. 10. (Rev. Ver.)
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- Sheol:In the Old Testament,the realm of dead,the common grave of mankind,translated Hell.grave or pit in older English translations of the Bible,notably the Authorized or King James Version.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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