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    If I understand you correctly, the essence of your answer is that in the O.T. qe'ber is where dead bodies are placed but the place where the immaterial part of those dead people go is Sheol. Sheol has two sections, with an uncrossable chasm between them, one a place of torment, the other a place of bliss (known as ‘The Bosom of Abraham’). Jesus made reference to this in Luke 16:19-31. Sheol does not contain bodies or bones. Appreciate that link comparing the meaning/use of qe'ber and Sheol. Commented Nov 5, 2020 at 8:26