
A Jewish View of the Afterlife in the Hebrew Bible (Jeremiah Unterman)
The Biblical Mind
Is Sheol a Metaphor?
The word sheol does not appear in any other ancient semitic language. We so we really don't know, you half the conlike jor these little things here. So on the assumption that the t get back to the what happens to first samuel 28,. When when the female necromancer, some people call her a witch, but when she brings up the dead samuel, she describes it as like a divine figure in denry. And then she says she's appearance of an old man covered with a robe. And and saul knows it's samuel, who then says to saul, why have you disturbed methe spece, that's thisi no sense.
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