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A Divine Revelation Of Hell Direct

: Torments are often portrayed as reflecting the nature of the sins committed on earth: Greed and Lust : Represented by burning flames. Pride : Associated with cold, icy regions.

: Baxter describes her spirit leaving her body and traveling with Jesus into the depths of the earth, entering through a "gateway" to hell. A divine revelation of hell

The book by Mary K. Baxter describes a series of visions she received over 30 nights in 1976. Guided by Jesus Christ, Baxter documents the sights, sounds, and torments of hell as a warning to humanity to repent and seek salvation. : Torments are often portrayed as reflecting the

: The narrative describes countless burning pits where souls are trapped in skeletal forms, enduring eternal fire and the presence of demons. The book by Mary K

: One section of hell is described as being shaped like a human body; she specifically details the "left leg" containing various pits and compartments of torment.

: Punished by chains and supernatural imprisonment. Core Messages and Purpose

Below is a summary of the core content and themes from the book: Key Visions and Structural Content

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