The Prison Satan Built to Weaponize Despair
Hades—later known among humans as Hell Fire—was not part of the original architecture of existence. It was never designed by the 24 Elders, nor was it ordained within the natural order established by the Most High. Hades was constructed, deliberately and strategically, by Satan after his expulsion from Shamayim.
Using the authority he still wielded from the Crown of Order—stolen before his fall—and empowered by the Seed-of-Life he later deceived Adam into transferring to him, Satan forged a realm within the condemned universe of Olam-Chuphshah. What he created was more than a prison. It was a weapon.
Hades became a domain of fire, confinement, and psychological warfare—a place where despair itself could be manufactured and used to maintain control over the fallen.
The Context: The Strike Against Ahavah
To understand the purpose of Hades, one must first understand the crime that preceded it.
After Lucifer’s rebellion and expulsion from Shamayim, he became known as Satan, the adversary. But rebellion alone did not seal the eternal fate of the fallen. The decisive moment came later, during what is known in the chronicles of the 24 Elders as the Strike against Ahavah.
Satan and the fallen angelic hosts—joined by others who had abandoned the order of Shamayim—constructed a weapon known as the Arrow of Light, formed from the stars of Olam-Chuphshah. With it, they attempted the unthinkable: to strike the Most High Himself.
For half an hour of Heaven’s time, creation stopped breathing. Life itself ceased until the Spirit of the Most High rose and restored existence through a hidden sacrifice known only to the divine.
The response of the 24 Elders was immediate and absolute.
The Strike was declared cosmic terrorism, the ultimate crime against existence. All who participated were cursed permanently. Their angelic glory collapsed. They became demons.
Satan himself was later condemned as the Devil, ruler of the condemned universe where the crime had taken place.
The Unexpected Crisis: Demons Seeking Repentance
Yet something happened that Satan did not anticipate.
Over time, some demons began to feel the unbearable weight of separation from Ahavah, the presence of the Most High. For beings originally created to exist within divine radiance, that absence was more painful than fire.
Many could no longer endure the suffering.
They sought repentance.
Divine justice had already spoken. The curse of the Strike could not simply be reversed. But mercy sought a pathway that would not violate the laws of Shamayim.
The 24 Elders devised a protocol unlike anything that had existed before.
A demon who truly repented would not return to Heaven immediately. Shamayim itself was too holy for that. Instead, the repentant demon would be stripped of memory of the Strike, reduced from demonic essence into soul-form, and placed within Olam-Zaku, a realm where souls awaited rebirth.
From there, they would be born as humans across the planets of Olam-Chuphshah—including Earth.
In human life, redemption would become possible.
It was the greatest act of mercy ever extended to the fallen.
Satan’s Countermeasure
Satan recognized the danger instantly.
If demons believed repentance could restore them to the presence of the Most High, his dominion over them would crumble. Hope is the enemy of tyranny.
So he devised a countermeasure.
Using the authority granted through the Crown of Order and empowered by his possession of the Seed-of-Life, Satan constructed Hades.
Then he issued a decree: every human soul—righteous or wicked—would be cast into Hades at death.
This decree had a calculated purpose.
If demons observed that even repentant souls who became humans still ended up in torment, they would conclude that repentance was meaningless. The possibility of redemption would appear to be a deception of the Elders.
Hades therefore served not only as a prison but as propaganda—a spectacle designed to destroy hope.
The Elders’ Intervention
The 24 Elders could not simply destroy Hades.
The reason was legal.
The realm had been forged under the command authority of the Crown of Order, which was originally the property of the Most High. As long as Satan wielded that authority within Olam-Chuphshah, the Elders could not erase what had been created without violating divine law.
Instead, they altered Hades from within.
One region of the infernal prison was cooled, transformed into a chamber of rest for the righteous. The other remained a furnace of torment where wicked souls and loyal servants of Satan were held.
Hades was now divided.
One side burned.
The other waited.
The Hidden War Over Souls
The division of Hades ignited a secret war that would persist for ages.
When Satan discovered the alteration, he deployed demons to intercept righteous souls at the moment of death. Their mission was simple: drag those souls into the tormenting regions before they could reach the cooled chamber.
The Elders responded in kind.
Angelic hosts were dispatched to escort the righteous safely. Among them were the feared Holocheists, celestial enforcers tasked with securing souls that did not belong to Satan’s domain.
The mere appearance of a Holocheist was often enough to scatter demonic forces. No demons dared confront them directly.
Thus, at every human death, unseen battles unfolded across the threshold between life and the afterlife.
Some souls were dragged into torment.
Others were rescued and led into rest.
Satan’s Campaign of Despair
Satan himself often roamed the infernal regions of Hades, fueling despair among the demons who observed the fate of human souls.
His message was always the same:
Repentance leads nowhere.
“You struck the Most High with me,” he would say. “You were cursed with me. Therefore you must be condemned with me.”
By collapsing every destiny into one terrifying prison, Satan attempted to erase the idea that salvation could exist.
Fear was his greatest tool.
If demons abandoned hope, they would never seek redemption.
The Temporary Nature of Hades
Despite its terrifying reputation among humans, Hades is not eternal.
It exists only because Satan still holds influence within the condemned universe of Olam-Chuphshah. Its existence is tied to the authority he seized through deception and rebellion.
But that authority is temporary.
In the final age, when the Most High exercises ultimate judgment through the restored authority of the Crown of Order, Hades will be undone.
Scripture describes this moment clearly:
“Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire.”
The infernal prison itself will be destroyed.
Its purpose will end.
The Fate of Hell Fire
When the final judgment arrives, Hades will not remain as a realm of torment. It will be cast into Yam-Esh, the Lake of Fire—the ultimate destination prepared for Satan, his demons, and all who refuse redemption.
Hell Fire will burn itself away.
The prison built to sustain despair will collapse under the authority of the Most High.
And the Crown of Order—once stolen, once misused—will be wielded in final judgment by Yeshua.
Only then will the long war over souls finally end.
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