There was no hell yet, hell was created for Satan and his demons, the unsaved souls who do not repent of their sins by asking god's forgiveness through Jesus' shed blood on the cross before they die end up in hell too. But i believe god has a plan to save everybody. Joyce Meyer and the word of faith are wrong.
As for women preaching the gospel, why would God have a problem with it? Man or woman, God does not discrimminate, it is human beings who discrimminate, God loves his human children equally. Men and women, children, all races, ethnicities, nations, creeds, religions, handicaps, disabilities, sexual orientations, sizes, shapes, abilities, languages, classes, jobs, are equal before God.
To say a woman cannot preach simply because she is a woman is sexist discrimmination. Even if it is in the Bible, take it with a grain of salt. The Bible is very old. Things were really different back then. Women did not have rights, and they were not educated. There is a lot of stuff in the Bible that is outdated and no longer matters. The Bible was written by men, and men made it say what they wanted it to say.
As for Jesus in hell, I believe after dying on the cross, Jesus's soul went to sheol the land of the dead, to conquer death and take the power of death away from Hades and Satan. Hades is a demon, a fallen angel working for Satan who rules the land of the dead, much like the classical Greek god, except he is a demon, not really a god, the "gods" are demonic fallen angels or nephilim, offspring of fallen rebelious angels of Lucifer and early human women. I am writing a novel about the creation of the universe and the war in heaven, it's going to be very exciting, I am making up my own story of how the tree of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil came to be, very interesting. Hades has a mate/wife Lilith/Persephone, her story is very complicated and tragic, it is one of stolen innocence and injustice, I have mixed the tale of the Semitic/Jewish demoness Lilith, first wife of Adam with that of Persephone in Greek mythology.
Oh yeah, got off track.... Jesus beat up Hades and Satan and the demons and took the keys of death and Hades from Satan. He went down to the underworld as conquerer. He freed the prisoners, the souls of the dead, especially the old testament prophets and hebrews, and in his mercy and compassion witnessed and preached to the souls of dead pagans, so that they too could be saved.