Lyrics by Gehenna

Do you love Gehenna's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Gehenna's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

  1. Touched And Left For Dead
  2. A Grave Of Thoughts
  3. A Myth
  4. A Witch Is Born
  5. Abattoir
  6. Ad Arma Ad Arma
  7. Admirion Black
  8. Angelwings and Ravenclaws
  9. Before The Seventh Moon
  10. Black Seared Heart
  11. Bleeding The Blue Flame
  12. Dark Poems Author
  13. Deadlights
  14. Death Enters
  15. Death To Them All
  16. Devils Work
  17. Devout Dementhia
  18. Eater Of The Dead
  19. End Ritual
  20. Enearthly Loose Palace
  21. Flames Of The Pit
  22. Grenade Prayer
  23. Lead To The Pyre
  24. Lord Of Flies
  25. Made To Suffer
  26. Malice
  27. Manifestation
  28. Master Satan
  29. Midwinter Forest
  30. Morningstar
  31. Murder
  32. New Blood
  33. Night Of The Serpents Judgement
  34. Nine Circles Of Torture
  35. Nothing Deserves Worship
  36. Pallbearer
  37. Perfect Hate
  38. Seeds Of Mans Destruction
  39. Shairak-Rinnummh
  40. She Who Loves The Flames
  41. Silence The Earth
  42. Slowly Being Poisoned
  43. The Chariots That Carried Her to the Grave
  44. The Conquering Of Hirsir
  45. The Crucified One
  46. The Dead
  47. The Decision
  48. The Eyes Of The Sun
  49. The Killing Kind
  50. The Mystical Play Of Shadows
  51. The Pentagram
  52. The Shivering Voice Of The Ghost
  53. The Word Became Flesh
  54. Through The Veils Of Darkness
  55. To The Grave
  56. Trail Of Blood
  57. Two Demons Eight Spirits
  58. Unearthly Loose Palace
  59. Vinterriket
  60. Werewolf
  61. Winter Realm
  62. Worthy Exit

The Valley of Hinnom, Gehinnom (Hebrew: גֵּיא בֶן־הִנֹּם, romanized: Gēʾ ḇen-Hīnnōm, or גֵי־הִנֹּם, Gē-Hīnnōm) or Gehenna ( ghi-HEN-ə; Ancient Greek: Γέεννα, romanized: Géenna), also known as Wadi el-Rababa (Arabic: وادي الربابة, romanized: Wādī l-Rabāba, lit. 'Valley of the Rebab'), is a historic valley surrounding Jerusalem from the west and southwest that has acquired various theological connotations, including as a place of divine punishment, in Jewish eschatology. The valley surrounds the Old City of Jerusalem and the adjacent Mount Zion from the west and south. It meets and merges with the Kidron Valley, the other principal valley around the Old City, near the Pool of Siloam which lies to the southeastern corner of Ancient Jerusalem. The northwestern part of the valley is now an urban park. The place is first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as part of the border between the tribes of Judah and Benjamin (Joshua 15:8). During the late First Temple period, it was the site of the Tophet, where some of the kings of Judah had sacrificed their children by fire (Jeremiah 7:31). Thereafter, it was cursed by the biblical prophet Jeremiah (Jeremiah 19:2–6). In later rabbinic literature, "Gehinnom" became associated with divine punishment as the destination of the wicked for the atonement of their sins. The term is different from the more neutral term Sheol, the abode of the dead. The King James Version of the Bible translates both with the Anglo-Saxon word hell.

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