First, They are two distinct things: Reprobation, a simple leaving of the creature out of the bounds of God's election; but to appoint to condemnation is to bind them over to everlasting punishment.
Everlasting punishment is a punishment that lasts.
Therefore eternal or everlasting death, with no hope of a resurrection, would be an everlasting punishment.
What is the difference between everlasting torment and everlasting punishment?
See Goulburn, Everlasting Punishment; Haley, The Hereafter of Sin.
A punishment, therefore, that lasts as long as the soul, must be an everlasting punishment.
Everlasting punishment of the wicked always was and always will be the orthodox theory.
The good God is looking down upon such folks; He will cast them off to everlasting punishment.
The wicked shall their triumph see, And gnash their teeth in agony, They and their envy, pride, and spite, Sink down to everlasting punishment.
If any one is cruel to dumb creatures, they will go to everlasting punishment, and have the greatest punishment.
This is not the way in which advocates of everlasting punishment used to talk.
There are not a few who defend the abstract possibility of everlasting punishment by insisting that it is impossible to coerce the will, and therefore that to endless ages a soul may go on choosing evil and rejecting good.
Indeed, in the doctrine of everlasting punishmentand of an eternal hell, it has been carried to a dangerous extreme.
Now, Christianity (in spite of the illogical doctrine of everlasting punishment) has always inspired a faith in the redeeming power of love to conquer all evil.
The Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment, as held by the Orthodox at the Present Time.
Attempts to modify and soften the Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment.
During Mr. Beecher's talk one of these zealots for orthodoxy flung out the inquiry, "Do you believe in everlasting punishment?
We pass on to the brief consideration of a few other words that have been dealt with unfairly, in order, if not to found, at all events to buttress, this doctrine of everlasting punishment.
Again, there are hosts of earnest seekers after God and truth (as numbers of letters sent to me testify), whose acceptance of the Gospel of Christ is barred by this doctrine of everlasting punishment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "everlasting punishment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.