1. New Testament Greek words clearly show punishment is "endless." Time mark: 5:43 2. Is Hell meant to get sinners to repent & is it a temporary dispensation? Time: 8:22 3. Is Hell a state of purgation like the Roman Catholic Purgatory myth? Time: 11:39 4. Are the damned in Hell in a state of trial with free will & moral agency? Time mark: 16:49 5. If damned souls & devils with free will are being purged to repent how is Bible true? 18:35 6. How can all the damned have opportunity to repent before Judgment Day? 22:12 7. How can Hell dwelling Sodomites & Gomorrahites repent according to the Bible? 26:08 8. How can the damned in hell have a chance to get out before Judgment Day? 28:45 9. Does the Bible teach that the damned get second chances after they die? 31:23 10. After life is over will the wicked in hell still have opportunity to work for salvation? 33:10 11. If the wicked in hell are under trial with terrible punishments won't their guilt increase? 35:40 12. What if the wicked in Hell will get worse not better & thus will not repent of their evils? 39:13 13. The Bible says to agree with thine adversary quickly. Do the wicked do this with God? 42:14 14. What about people who are yet alive that God gives up to a reprobate mind to do evil? 43:37 15. Hebrews 6:4-6 says it's "impossible" for wicked sinners who have turned on Christ to be saved. Time: 45:34 16. Matthew 12:31-32 says not all people will be saved. Jesus says some will "never be forgiven." Time: 51:08 17. Is it not obvious that all wicked sinners will not be saved from eternal torment in Hell? 56:05 18. Is it not true that if the damned in Hell will eventually be saved?
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JONATHAN EDWARDS was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut, into a Puritan evangelical household. His childhood education as well as his undergraduate years (1716-1720) and graduate studies (1721-1722) at Yale College immersed him not only in the most current...