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reflecting on the unremitting punishment which 

 it is sure to entail on him hereafter." Gemara. 

 Erubin. 



"Those that die are to rise again; those that 

 rise again are to be judged. Know also that 

 everything is to be accounted for; let not, then, 

 thine evil lusts persuade thee that the grave is a 

 place of refuge for thee." — Aboth 4:22. 



" From this verse," (Isa. 00:2-1) says Ibn Ezra 

 (Com. pg. 806.) "All the learned gather that 

 there will be a day of judgment. Neither shall 

 their lire be quenched. Many discover herein 

 allusion to the fact, that the soul, when it leaves 

 the body, remains within the sphere of fire, if it 

 does not deserve to join the angels of the Lord. 

 The ancients said that this would take place after 

 the resurrection, and supported this opinion by a 

 reference to Dan 12:2, who asserts that all the 

 wicked, when called to life again, will be to an 

 EVERLASTING ABHORRING. All this is 

 quite true." 



In keeping with the above is the testimony of 

 the writings of Chief Rabbi Weill. Rabbis 

 Saadja, Bar Nachman, Alio, et al. 



Also Rabbi Mendez says : "The Gemara Emek 

 Hammelech. cited by Farrar as teaching future 

 restoration, teaches nothing of the kind, but only 

 means that they (wicked) will be brought to- 

 the throne of God by Messiah for the final 



