1996

hămōn gōg הֲמוֹן גּוֹג ‘Hamon-gog’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from hāmōn הָמוֹן ‘crowd / to rage’ and gōg גּוֹג ‘Gog’
Roots: המון המון גוג

hămōn gōg pr n loc
Hamon-gog = "multitude of Gog"
1) the name to be given to a valley of graves; ravine or glen, now known as 'the ravine of the passengers', located on the east side of the Dead Sea

Mentioned in Ezekiel 39:15, 39:11

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