Definition: "Interlan" is a term in biblical Hebrew that refers to a place where people are not confined, yet they do not have an identity as individuals. It symbolizes a realm within which all men and women exist at the same time without distinction or separation. The exact meaning of "interlan" is unknown but its usage by Jesus appears in Luke 7:28-35, where it describes a person who "was crucified, but he was not buried" (NASB).