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      • Elysium, or the Elysian Fields (Ancient Greek: Ἠλύσιον πεδίον, Ēlýsion pedíon) is a conception of the afterlife that developed over time and was a tenet of some Greek religious and philosophical sects and cults.
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  1. Araqlun (أرفلون): The second heaven is described as being made of white pearls and is the home of Yahya (John the Baptist) and Isa . Qaydum (قيدوم): The third heaven is described as being made of iron (alternatively pearls or other dazzling stones); Joseph and the Angel of Death (named Azrael) are resident there. [29]

  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.

  3. The third heaven is Shehakim ("Clouds"), where the manna is made for the pious in the hereafter. The fourth heaven, Zebul ("Lofty Dwelling"), contains the celestial Jerusalem together with the Temple, in which Michael ministers as high priest and offers the souls of the pious as sacrifices.

  4. Nov 13, 2024 · Clement of Alexandria, writing in the second century CE, referred to the writings of Herodorus, a Greek historian who wrote in c. 400 BCE. According to Clement: “Herodoros says that Herakles became a prophet and natural philosopher when he received from Atlas the Phrygian the pillars of the cosmos.”. The “pillars of the cosmos” are ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmpyreanEmpyrean - Wikipedia

    In Christian religious cosmologies, the Empyrean was "the source of light" and where God and saved souls resided, [1] and in medieval Christianity, the Empyrean was the third heaven and beyond "the heaven of the air and the heaven of the stars."

  6. Angels of Heaven, such as Riḍwan. Angels of Hell, Mālik and Zabānīya; Guardian angels, who are assigned to individuals to protect them; The angels who record the actions of people; Angels entrusted with the affairs of the world, like the angel of thunder.

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  8. Feb 22, 2019 · 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...

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