From undrboss
The word "sheol" is the hebrew translation of Hell or underworld and its mentioned 64 times in the Old testament along with grave and Pit.
In the new testament Jesus makes references to hell as he talk about the righteous going to heaven, so where do you think the unrighteous goes?...
I consider the rest of your post to be off topic.
I see you are still using the bisexual king's NT, aka, the KJV.
'Sheol' is a Hebrew word. Let's see what the Jews say it means...
SHEOL ():
By: Emil G. Hirsch
Position and Form.
Hebrew word of uncertain etymology (see Sheol, Critical View), synonym of "bor" (pit), "abaddon" and "shaḥat" (pit or destruction), and perhaps also of "tehom" (abyss).
—Biblical Data:
It connotes the place where those that had died were believed to be congregated.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/13563-sheol
There is no mention of any fire or punishment. No "eternal damnation." In fact, all souls go to 'sheol' according to the Scriptures.
It is also a fact that the Jews of the NT did not have a "hell." And they did not believe anyone here would go to heaven. And let us not forget, Jesus is a Jew.
The Scriptures is very clear about what happens to the unrighteous.
Also, I see you have not read all the posts here. As I said before, the "grave" only deals with a man's physical body. But what of his spirit and soul?
Still no evidence to support the term "hell."