Isaiah 66:24
Context66:24 “They will go out and observe the corpses of those who rebelled against me, for the maggots that eat them will not die, 1 and the fire that consumes them will not die out. 2 All people will find the sight abhorrent.” 3
Mark 9:43-49
Context9:43 If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off! It is better for you to enter into life crippled than to have 4 two hands and go into hell, 5 to the unquenchable fire. 9:44 [[EMPTY]] 6 9:45 If your foot causes you to sin, cut it off! It is better to enter life lame than to have 7 two feet and be thrown into hell. 9:46 [[EMPTY]] 8 9:47 If your eye causes you to sin, tear it out! 9 It is better to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye than to have 10 two eyes and be thrown into hell, 9:48 where their worm never dies and the fire is never quenched. 9:49 Everyone will be salted with fire. 11
[66:24] 1 tn Heb “for their worm will not die.”
[66:24] 2 tn Heb “and their fire will not be extinguished.”
[66:24] 3 tn Heb “and they will be an abhorrence to all flesh.”
[9:43] 4 tn Grk “than having.”
[9:43] 5 sn The word translated hell is “Gehenna” (γέεννα, geenna), a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew words ge hinnom (“Valley of Hinnom”). This was the valley along the south side of Jerusalem. In OT times it was used for human sacrifices to the pagan god Molech (cf. Jer 7:31; 19:5-6; 32:35), and it came to be used as a place where human excrement and rubbish were disposed of and burned. In the intertestamental period, it came to be used symbolically as the place of divine punishment (cf. 1 En. 27:2, 90:26; 4 Ezra 7:36). This Greek term also occurs in vv. 45, 47.
[9:44] 6 tc Most later
[9:45] 7 tn Grk “than having.”
[9:46] 8 tc See tc note at the end of v. 43.
[9:47] 9 tn Grk “throw it out.”
[9:47] 10 tn Grk “than having.”
[9:49] 11 tc The earliest