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hinnom - Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary :

  Hinnom
  a deep, narrow ravine separating Mount Zion from the so-called
  "Hill of Evil Counsel." It took its name from "some ancient
  hero, the son of Hinnom." It is first mentioned in Josh. 15:8.
  It had been the place where the idolatrous Jews burned their
  children alive to Moloch and Baal. A particular part of the
  valley was called Tophet, or the "fire-stove," where the
  children were burned. After the Exile, in order to show their
  abhorrence of the locality, the Jews made this valley the
  receptacle of the offal of the city, for the destruction of
  which a fire was, as is supposed, kept constantly burning there.
  
    The Jews associated with this valley these two ideas, (1) that
  of the sufferings of the victims that had there been sacrificed;
  and (2) that of filth and corruption. It became thus to the
  popular mind a symbol of the abode of the wicked hereafter. It
  came to signify hell as the place of the wicked. "It might be
  shown by infinite examples that the Jews expressed hell, or the
  place of the damned, by this word. The word Gehenna [the Greek
  contraction of Hinnom] was never used in the time of Christ in
  any other sense than to denote the place of future punishment."
  About this fact there can be no question. In this sense the word
  is used eleven times in our Lord's discourses (Matt. 23:33; Luke
  12:5; Matt. 5:22, etc.).