Does God Punish People Forever?
The Biola Hour Guidelines, What We Believe, by David L. Hocking, (La Mirada, CA: Biola Univ., 1982), pp. 11-14
1A The possibilities (five viewpoints)
1B. Denial: "There is no such place. Christians just made it up."
2B. Earthly suffering: "Hell is what you go through on earth."
3B. Annihilation: "It refers to the final destruction of all evil persons."
&md; &md; &md; 4B. Restoration: "All persons will ultimately be saved." &md; Primarily centers the attention on the usage of words translated "eternal" or "forever" (age). &md; "Aidios" used two times: &md; "Aionios" used 68 times&md; unmeasured time. Contrasted with the word "temporary" ("proskaira") in &md; Used of God in &md; Used of blood of Jesus: &md; Used many times of the eternal life of the believer: &md; Used of the Holy Spirit: &md; "Aion" used 102 times&md; refers to the moral and spiritual characteristics of a particular period of time. Greeks used this word to contrast with that which comes to an end. 5B. Unending torment: "Hell is a place of eternal suffering." 2A. The proof that he does punish people forever in a place called hell. 1B. The biblical description of hell. 1C. Hades used 11 times ("unseen"); refers to dwelling place of the wicked dead. 2C. "Tartaros": 3C. Lake of fire used five times in Revelation. 4C. Bottomless pit: pit of the abyss. &md;Used nine times; refers to lower regions as the abode of demons, out of which they can be let loose at times. 5C. "Gehenna" used 12 times: Aramaic form of Hebrew Gehinnom of Valley of Hinnom&md;dump. &md; Valley of Hinnom, where children were burned with fire as sacrifices to Molech Kings 6C. Outer Darkness: 7C. Place of torment: 2B. The specified duration of hell. 1C. Everlasting punishment: 2C. Eternal condemnation: 3C. Eternal judgment: 4C. Everlasting destruction: 5C. Eternal fire: 6C. Unquenchable fire: 7C. Eternal torment: