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These are notes for an incomplete "Concept" page.
- Information is being added as the Bible Pages are added. In the end, everything will be compiled, further information added (as necessary), broken links connected, etc.
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- (v. 33) The "burning place" (called "Topheth" in some translations) - a reference to an area outside the city of Jerusalem, in the Valley of Hinnom. Historically, it was a place of human sacrifice to the false god, Molech. In the New Testament, this place is called "Gehenna," a place where garbage was continually burning. Ultimately it would be a picture (or symbol) of eternal fire.
Unless otherwise noted, all notes and comments are © by Dennis Hinks.
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