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What happens when we die? This question invariably confronts everyone. Yet, as Ironside shows in these three addresses, Christians respond differently—and less fearfully—than non-Christians to the question. Ironside surveys the New Testament in search of answers, and finds that in the absence of God, death constitutes a hapless void at best—but more likely the afterlife is filled with eternal...

out his soul unto death,” when “He was numbered with the transgressors.” See Isaiah 53:12. The soul loves. “Saw you him whom my soul loveth?” exclaims the bride in the Canticles. In 1 Sam. 18:1, “The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.” The soul hates. 2 Sam. 5:8: “The lame and the blind that are hated of David’s soul.” The soul mourns. Job 14:22: “His soul within him shall mourn.” The soul desires. Job 23:13: “What his soul desireth, even that
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