Posted by: religionthink | March 29, 2009
Hell: Views of the Underworld in Ancient Near Easten Literature
Posted in Ancient Near East, Baal, Bible, Catholic, Christian, Christianity, Gilgamesh, Hell, Iliad, Islam, Jewish, Judaism, Marduk, Mythology, New Testament, Old Testament, Religion, World Religion
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By: mahud on March 31, 2009
at 2:23 pm