I disagree with a literal interpretation of that because Revelation uses a form of Biblical language referred to as apocalyptic language sometimes.
That word only means "the end of the world". Most of the book IS literal. The things that John couldn't identify with his 1st Century eyes he used the best language that he could to describe them. There is NOTHING in Rev 20 that is "figurative" language. John was describing what will occur at the end of the Tribulation, and at the end of the Millennium, and then what happens to unbelievers.
All we have to just prove that forever doesn't mean forever and it's actually pretty easy and crystal clear in the scripture.
Rev 20:10 is as literal and clear as possible.
Edom burning
Isaiah 34:9-10 KJV
9And the streams thereof shall be turned into pitch, and the dust thereof into brimstone, and the land thereof shall become burning pitch.
10It shall not be quenched night nor day;
the smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it shall lie waste; none shall pass through it
for ever and ever.[/QUOTE]
Has anyone passed through Edom since then? Will anyone EVER pass through Edom?
The above passage is about a physical place on Earth called Edom said to be burning forever. It's not burning forever. Forever is added for dramatic effect.
OK.
It also uses the phrase "the smoke thereof shall go up forever" which is later borrowed as inspiration in writing Revelation 14:11 "...And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever:..."
Still OK.
However, the very LAST phrase is quite literal. When "ever" is attached to "forever" we are getting a clear message.
Furthermore, your passages only show three literal people burning forever not everyone.
I just love CONTEXT. It always clears the smoke.
v.11-15 are about the GWT judgment and where EVERYONE who attends the GWT judgment will be cast: the VERY SAME PLACE as:
1. the beast (aka a/c) human being
2. FP human being
3. Satan angel
4. not stated but should be obvious: ALL the fallen angels/demons
So, v11 does NOT stand out as separate from v.11-15.
Your argument is weak and needs revision.
The very verse you quoted for your position has been shown to be weak and needs revision. The very last phrase is quite literal.
Now, there are a myriad of verses about souls not living forever, dying, or being destroyed.
Maybe you didn't read all of the posts following the OP. I did. And there were excellent posts that explained HOW the word "soul" was used in the ancient world. It meant the person. It wasn't used to distinguish the immaterial from the material.
So, all you post about "souls destroyed, etc" are simply describing people dying. NOT "souls" in the immaterial sense, as you are doing.
You are free to dismiss Rev 20:10-15 as being "figurative" or "apocalyptic" all you want, but what is very clear is that 2 human beings are already IN the lake of fire, and they ARE being tormented day and night forever and ever.
You can dismiss the words "day and night forever and ever" but that is clear language describing literally lasting forever.
Why do you insist souls will live forever when the word of God refutes you?
The Word of God has not refuted me at all.
You seem to be just looking for excuses to dismiss the reality that unbelievers and all fallen angels will "be tormented day and night forever and ever".
I take that literally because there is NO OTHER WAY to understand it.
When the Bible says "day and night" that refers to TIME. When "forever and ever" are added to "day and night", it means TIME UNENDING.
Some people are annihilationists because they just can't come to grips with the idea that God will allow human beings to suffer for an eternity. Well, He will allow that. And that includes all fallen angels, for whom the lake of fire was prepared in the first place.
So both humans and angels will exist in that place "day and night forever and ever". You can take that however you want, but I take that as literal as it sounds.