There are very few verses that say anything like that, and most of the few are from a highly symbolic book
written in apocalyptic language. Often the parable of Lazarus and the rich man is trotted out as something
that is literal and denied as being a parable because it names real people, and there is a man-made tradition
that says, since it names real people, it cannot be a parable, even though it is placed in a chapter/series of
parable after parable. Scripture explicitly states that Jesus only taught in parables. That gets ignored.
The dead know nothing. That gets ignored. Death many many many times is given
as the wages of sin but that gets ignored and replaced with eternal conscious torment.