Reference

Job 26:6

Hell is naked before him, and destruction hath no covering.
4

To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee?

5

Dead things are formed from under the waters, and the inhabitants thereof.

6

Hell is naked before him, and destruction hath no covering.

7

He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing.

8

He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not rent under them.

Why This Verse Was Tagged

Hell Terminology (Sheol/Hades/Gehenna/Lake of Fire)
Multi-Signal Classification
50% relevance

This verse was identified by multiple independent signals: structural patterns, prophetic context, and vocabulary — then validated by a probability model (Snorkel).

Sheol / The Grave
Keyword Match
60% relevance

This verse contains specific terms directly associated with this theme.

Counter-Arguments

The strongest case that this verse does not belong in this theme.

Hell Terminology (Sheol/Hades/Gehenna/Lake of Fire)

The verse uses the term "Hell" (Sheol in Hebrew), which in many biblical contexts refers to the general realm of the dead or the grave, not necessarily a specific place or state of punishment distinct from that general understanding. The phrase "destruction hath no covering" could refer to the comprehensive nature of God's knowledge over all things, including the state of the dead, rather than a punitive aspect of a specific "hell."

Sheol / The Grave

The verse speaks of "Hell" and "destruction" as being exposed before God, which could be interpreted as referring to spiritual or cosmic realities rather than solely the physical grave or state of the dead.