Sheol is like a big, quiet room where everyone goes after they fall asleep forever.
Imagine you have a favorite toy box, it’s where all your toys go when you’re not playing with them. Now imagine that toy box is really big, and instead of just holding toys, it holds people who have fallen asleep for good. That's Sheol, a place where people rest until something wakes them up again.
What Happens in Sheol?
In Sheol, everyone is still and quiet, like when you're sleeping deeply and don’t dream at all. No one plays or talks, it’s just peaceful silence. But sometimes, something happens that makes people wake up from their long sleep, just like how a loud noise might wake you up from your nap.
Why People Go to Sheol
People go to Sheol when they stop living and grow very still. It's not sad, it's just the next part of life. Some people might stay there forever, or maybe one day they’ll be woken up by something exciting!
Examples
- In ancient times, people believed that after death, their souls went to a place called Sheol.
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