HELL IS A MISTRANSLATION: The 3 Words Your Bible Calls Hell (And What They Actually Mean)

What if the word "hell" was never in your Bible to begin with? The original Hebrew and Greek texts use three completely different words — Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna — and none of them mean what most English Bibles translate as "hell." This changes everything about how you read the New Testament. This no-filter Bible word study on hell, Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna goes deeper than a summary. We dig into what the original Hebrew and Greek actually say, what gets lost when three different words get collapsed into one English translation, and why the word "hell" appears in your Bible at all. From the grave-like stillness of Sheol in the Old Testament to the Valley of Hinnom behind Jerusalem that Jesus actually pointed to — this is the complete, honest picture nobody gives you on a Sunday morning. 📖 KEY VERSE "For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption." (Psalm 16:10, ESV) IN THIS VIDEO ▸ The 3 original words your Bible translates as "hell" — and what each one actually means ▸ Sheol: the Hebrew word for the grave that has nothing to do with fire (Old Testament) ▸ Hades: the Greek underworld — and what Jesus actually meant when he used it ▸ Gehenna: the real valley outside Jerusalem that became the most misunderstood word in the New Testament ▸ How the King James Bible created the modern idea of "hell" from three different concepts ▸ Every major verse about "hell" re-read with the original word restored ▸ What this mistranslation means for the doctrine of eternal punishment ▸ What the Bible actually says about death, judgment, and what comes after — no filter 💬 Which of the three words — Sheol, Hades, or Gehenna — surprised you most? Drop it in the comments — even one word. 👉 If this opened the Bible in a new way for you, LIKE it, SUBSCRIBE to @BibleNoFilter, and SHARE it with someone who deserves the unfiltered truth. Hit the bell — new videos every week. RELATED SEARCHES For anyone searching for what hell means in the Bible, this no-filter study is for you. Many people search for Sheol meaning in the Bible, what does Sheol mean in Hebrew, and Sheol vs hell — this video covers all three original words your English Bible collapses into a single translation. If you have been looking for Gehenna meaning in the Bible, what is Gehenna in the New Testament, or Gehenna Valley of Hinnom explained, this study goes directly there. This video acts as a complete hell Bible study guide, covering the Hebrew word Sheol, the Greek word Hades in the New Testament, and the word Gehenna that Jesus used when he pointed to a literal place outside Jerusalem. You might also be searching for hell mistranslation explained, was hell added to the Bible, is hell in the original Hebrew, or what did Jesus say about hell in Greek. This study answers every one of those questions. Related searches include what the Bible says about the afterlife, what happens after death according to the Bible, eternal punishment Bible study, annihilationism vs eternal conscious torment, conditional immortality Bible, and what does the Bible say about Hades. This content is also for those who have searched for Bible Project hell explained, what is Tartarus in the Bible, and 2 Peter 2:4 explained. Whether you are doing personal devotion, leading a small group, questioning what you were taught in church, or simply looking for an honest no-filter study of one of the Bible's most mistranslated words — this in-depth look at Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna will give you the complete, honest picture. #HellInTheBible #biblestudy #BibleNoFilter