I guess Terry doesn't have the answer to my question.
Given the original meaning of "hell", everyone who is buried is actually in
hell.
"Hell" is an old English word, and over 350 years ago when the Authorized Version was translated, the people of England commonly talked of "putting their potatoes in hell for the winter"--a good way of preserving potatoes--for the word then meant merely A HOLE IN THE GROUND which was covered up--a dark and silent place--a grave!
I don't think the potatoes were baked or very well done when they pulled them out.
A gentle answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger.