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We've all heard someone say [or perhaps we ourselves had said] the phrase "When Hell freezes over". Well, the next time you hear someone say that, remember this picture:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/3348103.jpg
Hinnom Valley, located near Jerusalem.
[Hebrew: Ge Be Hinnom, "valley of the son of Hinnom"; Greek: Gehenna]
Of course, according to Babylon, this is Hell! So therefore, this is a picture of Hell frozen over! ;D
Have a great Turkey day everyone!
- Christopher -
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Thats funny! :D
I didn't know it snowed there in that part of the country?
Antaiwan
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Brrrrr! Hey....I don't see no Lake there ???
Happy Turkey Day!
Brenda
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No, hell's in the middle of the Earth. Didn't ya'll hear about those men digging down in the Arctic ice sheets and hearing screams. Them people was in hell. And guess what? There was ice on top of it all. So that's what is meant by hell freezing over. It froze over the top. But it still hot below.
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We've all heard someone say [or perhaps we ourselves had said] the phrase "When Hell freezes over". Well, the next time you hear someone say that, remember this picture:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/3348103.jpg
Hinnom Valley, located near Jerusalem.
[Hebrew: Ge Be Hinnom, "valley of the son of Hinnom"; Greek: Gehenna]
Of course, according to Babylon, this is Hell! So therefore, this is a picture of Hell frozen over! ;D
Have a great Turkey day everyone!
- Christopher -
Thankyou for the picture Christopher,
I might make a copy of that to illustrate to others that
the literal physical fires of Gehenna burned out centuries ago. Yes, Jerusalem
gets quite cold indicating that Shepherds were unlikely to watch their flocks at
night. ;) Also it looks pretty good for a former garbage dump.
Kind Regards, Samson.
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Thankyou for the picture Christopher,
I might make a copy of that to illustrate to others that
the literal physical fires of Gehenna burned out centuries ago. Yes, Jerusalem
gets quite cold indicating that Shepherds were unlikely to watch their flocks at
night. ;) Also it looks pretty good for a former garbage dump.
Kind Regards, Samson.
No problem, feel free...