EPISODE · Oct 21, 2021 · 50 MIN
Understanding The Underworld II
from The Sword and Staff · host The Sword and Staff
In this weeks edition of the Sword & Staff, Josh and Ritchie finish their series on the Underworld. In this episode, they cover the Greek mythological conception of Tartarus, then they discuss the Biblical conception of Tartarus and how the two overlap. In this conversation, they talk about the Titans and the Watchers, and they talk about the River Phlegethon and Enoch's River of Fire. In the Uncut section, they further discuss misconceptions about Hell such as annihilationism. They also talked about confusions between Hades and Tartarus. They also talk about high strangeness in WV, and plans moving forward. Let us know your thoughts on this episode! You can learn more on Social Media. Find us on Facebook and Instagram with the handle @swordandstafforder. Also, shoot us an email at [email protected]. Also support us on Patreon at patreon.com/swordandstafforder.
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In this weeks edition of the Sword & Staff, Josh and Ritchie finish their series on the Underworld. In this episode, they cover the Greek mythological conception of Tartarus, then they discuss the Biblical conception of Tartarus and how the two overlap. In this conversation, they talk about the Titans and the Watchers, and they talk about the River Phlegethon and Enoch's River of Fire. In the Uncut section, they further discuss misconceptions about Hell such as annihilationism. They also talked about confusions between Hades and Tartarus. They also talk about high strangeness in WV, and plans moving forward. Let us know your thoughts on this episode! You can learn more on Social Media. Find us on Facebook and Instagram with the handle @swordandstafforder. Also, shoot us an email at [email protected]. Also support us on Patreon at patreon.com/swordandstafforder.
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