Gehenna (disambiguation)

Gehenna (disambiguation)

Gehenna is the Jewish version of Hell named after the Hinnom valley outside of Jerusalem, a valley used for burning refuse.

Gehenna may also refer to:

*"Gehenna", a Greek New Testament word for Hell (in Christian belief), also named after the Hinnom valley outside of Jerusalem, a valley used for burning refuse.
*Gehenna (planet), a fictional planet, the setting for C. J. Cherryh's 1983 novel "Forty Thousand in Gehenna"
*Gehenna (comics), the girlfriend of DC Comics character Jason Rusch, the current Firestorm
*Gehenna (World of Darkness), the vampires' prophesied Armageddon in the role-playing game "Vampire: The Masquerade"
*Gehenna (VTES), expansion for the "Vampire: The Eternal Struggle" collectible card game.
*Gehenna (Dungeons & Dragons) (Or the "Bleak Eternity of Gehenna"), an Outer Plane of evil alignment in the fantasy role-playing game "Dungeons & Dragons"
*Gehenna (band), a Norwegian black/death metal band featuring members of Satyricon, Enslaved (band) and The Kovenant


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