An Extract out of Josephus's Discourse to The Greeks Concerning Hades
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The discourse describes an underworld where souls await a final judgment, divided into a place of light for the righteous and a darker region for the wicked; angels guard and guide souls, directing the just to the Bosom of Abraham and dragging the unjust toward hellish torment. A prepared lake of fire will receive the condemned at the appointed time. The author rejects transmigration and affirms bodily resurrection, arguing bodies will be restored and purified for the righteous or returned with their ailments for the wicked. A singular divine judge will pronounce sentences, granting eternal bliss without decay, seasons, or celestial motions for the righteous and unending punishment for the wicked.
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