The Judgments

of the Divine Law

 

By Dr. Stephen E. Jones

 

Chapter 1: Tartarus

Greek Mythology

The Angels That Sinned

Who Were The Angels That Sinned?

The Word Becomes Flesh

 

Chapter 2: Gehenna

 

Chapter 3: Hades

The Septuagint Translation

Hades Pictured as a Place of Sleep

The Soul

The Rich Man and Lazarus

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

The Lost Coin

The Prodigal Son

The Relationship Between Soul and Spirit

The Spirit

The Consciousness of Man's Spirit

Being Clothed With a Glorified Body

 

Chapter 4: The Lake of Fire

Judgment According to Daniel's Vision

The Fire is the Judgment of the Divine Law

Judgment Upon the Great Harlot of Revelation

The Biblical Use of Fire as a Symbol of Judgment

Judgment and Punishment

Law and Forgiveness

The Laws of Redemption

The Jubilee

The Discipline of God's Children

 

Chapter 5: The Eonian Judgment

How Modern Translators Deal with Aionios

The Messianic Age

Augustine's Misunderstanding

The Hebrew Concept of Olam

To the Age and Beyond

The Jubilee Limits Liability for Debt

 

Chapter 6: What the Greek Church Fathers Believed

Irenaeus of Lyons, Gaul (120-202 A.D.)

Clement of Alexandria (150-213 A.D.)

Origen of Alexandria (185-254 A.D.)

Novatian of Rome (circa 250 A.D.)

Didymus the Blind (308-395 A.D.)

Gregory of Nazianzen, Bishop of Constantinople (325-390 A.D.)

Gregory, Bishop of Nyassa (335-395 A.D.)

Victorinus (circa 360 A.D.)

Jerome, Bishop of Bethlehem (340-419 A.D.)

John Chrysostom (347-407 A.D.)

Titus, Bishop of Bostra (circa 364 A.D.)

Ambrose of Milan (340-397 A.D.)



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