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Hello everyone, this is my first post here. I was interested in the topic of Sheol and didnt see a thread on it.. so here we are.
How agreeable is the idea of Sheol as afterlife among the religious circles of Judaism throughout the years? The translation of the word is unfortunately often seen as "grave" or even "hell", although it is clearly a waiting place that all the dead go to where they await their either ressurrection or judgement. How important is this concept in Jewish theology? How is one determined to be ressurrected or sent into some kind of hell or judgement?
Part two of the question is the placement of Pharisees, Saducees, Zealots, and Essenes. I have learned from perhaps unreliable sources that along with having different ideas of the political situation they were currently in (Roman occupation), they also had different opinions on Sheol, the afterlife, and the ressurrection. Is this true? What were they? Do these groups still exist in some form today or how did they go extinct?
I understand these are pretty big topics.. but I know there's a huge body of knowledge out there too.
How agreeable is the idea of Sheol as afterlife among the religious circles of Judaism throughout the years? The translation of the word is unfortunately often seen as "grave" or even "hell", although it is clearly a waiting place that all the dead go to where they await their either ressurrection or judgement. How important is this concept in Jewish theology? How is one determined to be ressurrected or sent into some kind of hell or judgement?
Part two of the question is the placement of Pharisees, Saducees, Zealots, and Essenes. I have learned from perhaps unreliable sources that along with having different ideas of the political situation they were currently in (Roman occupation), they also had different opinions on Sheol, the afterlife, and the ressurrection. Is this true? What were they? Do these groups still exist in some form today or how did they go extinct?
I understand these are pretty big topics.. but I know there's a huge body of knowledge out there too.