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Q: What was Hebrews definition of Babylonian word Sheol?
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Did Hebrews get word Sheol from Babylonian and Assyrian exiles?

Doubtful. In the biblical account of Benjamin being taken to Egypt on the order of the Egyptian viceroy (Joseph), Jacob uses the word "sheol" clearly referring to a miserable grave. That account vastly pre-dates the Babylonian and Assyrian empires.


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I believe you mean SHEOL, which is the Hebrew word for HELL.


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