šᵊʾōl שְׁאוֹל ‘Sheol’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from šāʾal שָׁאַל ‘to ask’
Roots:
שׁאל שׁאל
šᵊʾōl pr n loc
1) sheol, underworld, grave, hell, pit
1a) the underworld
1b) Sheol-the OT designation for the abode of the dead
1b1) place of no return
1b2) without praise of God
1b3) wicked sent there for punishment
1b4) righteous not abandoned to it
1b5) of the place of exile (fig)
1b6) of extreme degradation in sin
Mentioned in Genesis 37:35, 44:31, 42:38, 44:29 Numbers 16:33, 16:30 Deuteronomy 32:22 1 Samuel 2:6 2 Samuel 22:6 1 Kings 2:9, 2:6 Isaiah 7:11, 14:15, 38:18, 28:15, 38:10, 14:9, 28:18, 5:14, 14:11, 57:9 Ezekiel 31:15, 32:21, 31:17, 31:16, 32:27 Hosea 13:14 Amos 9:2 Jonah 2:3 Habakkuk 2:5 Psalms 6:6, 49:16, 31:18, 9:18, 139:8, 116:3, 141:7, 49:15, 89:49, 86:13, 18:6, 55:16, 88:4, 30:4, 16:10 Proverbs 27:20, 15:11, 7:27, 30:16, 15:24, 23:14, 1:12, 9:18, 5:5 Job 26:6, 17:13, 17:16, 14:13, 21:13, 11:8, 24:19, 7:9 Song of Songs 8:6 Ecclesiastes 9:10