The wicked will be no more is speaking about them no longer being physically present on this earth.
That is not what the verse says. But I think you already know that is not what the verse says. Re-read Psalm 37:10
This in no way refutes the clear claims of Jesus who said that there is another part of us that can separate from the body, the soul. Matt 10:28 "kill the body but cannot kill the soul," clear distinction, "BOTH soul AND body."
Actually, Psalm 37:10 which says "The wicked will be destroyed" completely AGREES with Matthew 10:28 which goes on to say "But rather fear the one who is able to destroy both body and soul in Gehenna".
Where does this part of us go when we die?
Jesus said that the Body and Soul of the wicked would be destroyed.
There are various abodes in the spirit realm. Luke 16:19-31 says the angels took Lazarus to Abraham's bosom after he died, and the rich man suffered in hell after he died. Does that meet your requirement for a verse which says the wicked will be tormented in hell?
This parable is not talking about the final state of the wicked. Notice that the rich man's brothers are still alive at the time of parable. This can't be talking about what happens at the final judgment. The verse also fails as proof of eternal torment because it doesn't say that the torment is eternal.
I expound on the rich man and Lazarus in some detail, though I could go deeper, to show it really is a literal event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ec8evwSDPQ
No thanks. I don't want to watch the video. If there were a Bible verse that said that the wicked will go to hell when they die where they would be eternally tormented, you would have simply posted it.
Further, as for Rev 20:10, who is the wild beast and the false prophet if not folks from here on earth?
I believe that the beast represents false government and the false prophet represents false religion. But it doesn't really matter WHO they are, since they are not "every person who ever lived", and so their fate is not necessarily the same as everyone else's.
Would they not qualify as examples of persons from among the wicked?
No, because the Bible specifically states that the wicked will perish.
As for the rest of the wicked, Rev 14:9-11 includes ALL the wicked in this everlasting torment:
"9 A third angel followed them and said in a loud voice: “If anyone worships the beast and its image and receives its mark on their forehead or on their hand, 10 they, too, will drink the wine of God’s fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of his wrath. They will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb. 11 And the smoke of their torment will rise for ever and ever. There will be no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.”
That's not the "rest of the wicked", that is just those who worship the beast or receive the mark. The passage also does not say even that they will be tormented forever. It says that the smoke will rise forever.
Note what Jesus said:
"41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
Why is it that you think that going into fire will not destroy those who are sent into the fire? Particularly knowing that Jesus specifically said in Matthew 10:28 that they WOULD be destroyed?
46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.” (Matt 25:41, 46 NIV)
Once again, this does not say that there is eternal torment, it says eternal punishment, which we both believe. You believe the eternal punishment is eternal torment, and I believe the eternal punishment is eternal destruction. Please read my previous rebuttals BEFORE you post the EXACT SAME arguments OVER AND OVER. It is tiresome to have to explain the exact same thing over and over just because you won't do your homework.
Notice that BOTH the fire and the punishment is said to be just as ETERNAL as the life promised to the righteous. Just as life is something the righteous will experience forever, so too is punishment a conscious experience for the wicked.
Just because eternal life is eternal, that does not mean that those who are destroyed will ALSO receive eternal life. They will be destroyed. Their destruction will last forever. They do not need to be alive forever in order to be dead forever.
They will, according to Jesus, be cast into the SAME FIRE of Rev 20:10 that you deny they will experience. So Rev 20:10 is not limited to the wild beast, false prophet and Satan, for Jesus says all the goats will go there as well, and he says its eternal fire, Rev 20:10 says "for ever and ever".
You keep forgetting (conveniently) that Rev 20:10 is talking only about the devil, the beast, and the false prophet. I do not deny that Jesus says the wicked will be cast into the fire. I agree, and I also agree with Jesus that the wicked will be destroyed in that fire.
Now, I think that satisfies what you asked for.
NO. It doesn't. I asked you to provide a verse from the Bible that said "the wicked will go to hell when they die where they will experience torment forever". You failed to do that. Instead you threw up the same prooftexts that are always used, which simply do not say that the wicked will go to hell when they die where they will be tormented alive forever. You also failed to address any of the multitude of scripture passages that specifically state that the wicked will perish, they will be destroyed, and they will be no more.
I want to know, if Rev 20:10 is symbolic, what does it symbolize? Can the word TORMENT symbolize unconsciousness after one is destroyed? Can FOR EVER AND EVER represent a limited, short period of time?
Once again, (sigh) Revelation 20:10 is talking about the beast, the false prophet and the devil. Not everyone else on earth. Please pay attention.
This is a clear Bible truth, but if you aren't up for it I understand.
I am up for Bible Truth, but you haven't given me any. Every time you quote the Bible, you try to tell me that it means something that it doesn't say.
Do you really want clear Bible truth? Read John 3:16 and tell me what it says. This is clear Bible truth, but if you aren't up for it I understand. Read Roamsn 6:23 and tell me what it says. This is clear Bible truth, but if you aren't up for it I understand. Read Isaiah 33:1, Psalm 37:10, 37:20, and 37:38 and tell me what they say. This is clear Bible truth, but if you aren't up for it I understand.
You ignore what the Bible clearly says, just so you can hang onto your doctrine of eternal torture. I really don't expect that you will ever address John 3:16, Romans 6:23, Matthew 10:28 or any other verse which contradicts your false doctrine, none of your ECTist friends ever has, and I am sure you will avoid the scripture just the same as them. I keep hoping ONE of you will surprise me, and address the Scriptures, but none of you ever does.