Wall Writing
Beware of the 6
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Knowledge itself is for the Taking
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Samantha, Emilia, Abigail, JD
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Aether Projectionist
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Brimstone to Damnation
Fire and Brimstone
Fire and brimstone (or, alternatively, brimstone and fire, translated from the Hebrew גפרית ואש) is an idiomatic expression of signs of God's wrath in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and the New Testament. In the Bible, they often appear in reference to the fate of the unfaithful. "Brimstone", the archaic name for sulfur, evokes the acrid odor of volcanic activity. The term is also used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe a style of Christian preaching that uses vivid descriptions of judgment and eternal damnation to encourage repentance.
The King James translation of the Bible often renders passages about fiery torments with the phrase "fire and brimstone".
In Genesis 19, God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah with a rain of fire and brimstone.