Elsie, Lk. 16 doesn’t have Gehenna in it, but Hades, and they’re not the same.
From the Catholic Dictionary:
HADES
Definition
In Greek religion the god of the underworld; consequently the kingdom ruled over by Hades, or the abode of the dead. In the Bible the Greek translation of the Hebrew sheol, also meaning the abode of the dead, or death, or the power of destruction, or the place of the wicked after death. (Etym. Greek Haid_s, the nether world.)
Gehenna, (/ɡɪˈhɛnə/; גיא בן הינום Ancient Greek: γέεννα), from the Hebrew Gehinnom (Rabbinical: גהנום/גהנם), is a small valley in Jerusalem and the Jewish and Christian analogue of hell.
Christian views on Hades Lazarus and the Rich Man (illumination from the Codex Aureus of Echternach). Hades, according to various Christian denominations, is "the ...
23 2532 [e] 23 kai 23 καὶ 23 And 23 |
1722 [e] en ἐν in |
3588 [e] tō τῷ - |
86 [e] hadē ᾅδῃ* Hades |
1869 [e] eparas ἐπάρας having lifted up |
3588 [e] tous τοὺς the |
3788 [e] ophthalmous ὀφθαλμοὺς eyes |
846 [e] autou αὐτοῦ , of him |