I don't believe Jesus would make a parrable as detailed as the one about the beggar Lazarus if there was no hell and people would not suffer there..
I think what confuses a lot of people when considering scripture is they take it as God's inerrant word and that's it. Every "jot and tittle" was written by the finger of God. But that's not true. That's why Apologetics and Bibliology are disciplines that exist in the faith. So that as God told us , we can realize we are not to believe every spirit but are to test the spirits and find the truth.
Consider what you believe because of what you've been taught all this time.
We all know the scriptures so to save time lets synopsize.
God created all things and no thing that exists was created by any other than God.
God is all knowing, eternal, everywhere present, eternally kind, and the Alpha and the Omega of creation. The beginning and the end. Even though Holy Spirit God has no beginning nor end as creator God's power is the beginning and the end of things created.
God knew who would come to salvation before he created the world. Which means he knew salvation principle would exist before he created the garden, the Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge. And he knew those who can only come to him through his son by name.
God let the Devil and 1/3 of the angels that sided with the adversary in the war in Heaven live after they lost the war. He cast them down to the earth where he would then give life to innocent humans, Adam and Eve, who had no understanding of good and evil, right and wrong.
God let Satan, ha Satan, return to Heaven a time or two to confer with him about his actions here on the earth where he walks too and fro at his leisure and seeks, like unto a hungry lion, souls to devour. The only souls he can take would be those whom God does not know are his, and knew are his, before the world came to exist for ha Satan to tread upon.
God created Hell to receive ha Satan and his angels, ha Satan allowed to commiserate with God in the meantime, at the end of days.
And then God decided to allow those souls he did not know before the creation of the world and by name but that came to life by his will and for his purpose. As all things occur in the domain of God to enter Hell with ha Satan and his angels at the end of days and for the punishment of their unrepentant in sins that are defined as transgressions against the law God created in the beginning. As did he the definition of sin, which is transgressions of the law God established.
But he's eternally kind.
There was no Hell, fire and brimstone, in the original Bible.
The HyperTexts
Was Hell in the Original Bible?
Was "hell" in the original Bible? No, the word "hell" did not appear
anywhere in the original Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament (OT).
Not in a single verse! Furthermore the word "hell" is also
very hard to find in the New Testament (NT). You can easily confirm this by using an online Bible search tool to scan various Bible translations for the word "hell." Or you can refer to the table below, which was produced by Gary Amirault, a Bible scholar who has extensively researched the question of "hell" as a biblical teaching. I have added two translations to Amirault's original list: the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB), sponsored by the famously literal and conservative Southern Baptist Convention, and the New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE), produced by more than a hundred Bible scholars working for the Roman Catholic Church. Amazingly, even the most conservative Bible scholars now agree that the God of the Hebrew prophets never mentioned "hell"―
not even a single time―in Biblical chronologies covering thousands of years! You can confirm this astounding fact by reading the Bible and verifying that
"hell" was never mentioned even to the worst people at the worst times! The possibility of "hell" or suffering after death was never mentioned to Adam and Eve (the original sinners), nor to Cain (the first murderer), nor to the wicked people at the time of Great Flood, nor to the people of Sodom and Gomorrah, nor even to the Pharaoh who defied Moses and his God repeatedly!
by Michael R. Burch, a "recovering fundamentalist"