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      • a. generally: as opposed to the earth, Hebrews 1:10; 2 Peter 3:5, 10, 12; ὁ οὐρανός καί ἡ γῆ (heaven and earth) equivalent to the universe, the world (according to the primitive Hebrew manner of speaking, inasmuch as they had neither the conception nor the name of the universe, Genesis 1:1; Genesis 14:19; Tobit 7:17 (18); 1 Macc. 2:37, etc.): Matthew 5:18; Matthew 11:25; Matthew 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 10:21; Luke 16:17; Luke 21:33; Acts 4:24; Acts 14:15; Acts 17:24; Revelation 10:6; Revelation...
  1. Transliteration: ouranos. Pronunciation: oo-ran-os'. Phonetic Spelling: (oo-ran-os') Definition: Heaven, sky. Meaning: heaven, (a) the visible heavens: the atmosphere, the sky, the starry heavens, (b) the spiritual heavens. Word Origin: Derived from a root word meaning "to cover" or "encompass."

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      Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Young's...

    • Colossians 1

      For by him all things in heaven and on earth were created,...

    • Revelation 21

      And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of...

    • John 6

      I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the...

    • Psalm 95

      International Standard Version So in my anger I declared an...

    • Acts 10

      and saw heaven open and something like a large linen sheet...

    • 2 Peter 3

      For this they willfully forget, that there were heavens from...

    • Luke 15

      I will get up, go to my father, and say to him, "Father, I...

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · Hades (ᾍδης Hádēs; Ἅιδης Háidēs), in ancient Greek mythology, is the god of the dead and the king of the underworld with which his name became synonymous. Hades was the grandson of Uranus, the god of the heavens, and Gaia, the goddess of the Earth. He was the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea although he was the last son regurgitated by his father.

  3. Feb 22, 2019 · In Greek mythology, the cosmos consists of three realms; the heavens, the earth, and the underworld. The heavens were held aloft by the four great pillars, each ruled by a primordial giant...

  4. Jul 18, 2019 · The “earth” is Gods footstool (Isa. 66:1), and God cast the beauty of Israel down from “heaven unto the earth” and did not remember His footstool (Lam. 2:1). In OT prophesy, “earth” most often represented the land of Israel.

  5. a. generally: as opposed to the earth, Hebrews 1:10; 2 Peter 3:5, 10, 12; ὁ οὐρανός καί ἡ γῆ (heaven and earth) equivalent to the universe, the world (according to the primitive Hebrew manner of speaking, inasmuch as they had neither the conception nor the name of the universe, Genesis 1:1; Genesis 14:19; Tobit 7:17 (18); 1 ...

  6. Jan 24, 2022 · Elysium, also known as Elysian fields, is the closest thing Greek mythology had to a concept of heaven. However, this idyllic place wasn’t for everyone. It’s was a place of exclusivity, reserved only for gods, their mortal family, and heroes.

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  8. Uranus, in Greek mythology, the personification of heaven. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, Gaea (Earth), emerging from primeval Chaos, produced Uranus, the Mountains, and the Sea. From Gaea’s subsequent union with Uranus were born the Titans, the Cyclopes, and the Hecatoncheires.

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