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There is no Hebrew word for Hell. In modern Hebrew, the word Hell is translated from movies and TV as Geh Hinom (= the Valley of Hinom, which is an ancient garbage dump outside Jerusalem).

Since Hinom is not a place of burning, this phrase wouldn't make any sense.

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