Gehenna
Gehenna (Greek ), Gehinnom (Rabbinical Hebrew: /) and Yiddish Gehinnam, are terms derived from a place outside ancient Jerusalem known in the Hebrew Bible as the Valley of the Son of Hinnom (Hebrew: or ); one of the two principal valleys surrounding the Old City.
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