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heavenlies
Heavenlies is a term that is often used in religious or spiritual contexts to refer to the celestial realm or the realm of the divine. It can also denote the spiritual dimensions or realms beyond the physical world that are believed to be inhabited by angels, supernatural beings, or the presence of God. The concept of heavenlies can vary across different religious traditions and belief systems but generally refers to a higher, heavenly realm that is associated with purity, spiritual enlightenment, and divine connection.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of heavenlies in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of heavenlies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of heavenlies in a Sentence
As we study the Word of God rightly divided we are to understand that God has arranged His dealings with mankind into two programs. We have His prophesied purpose and His secret purpose. Prophecy has to do with the earth and Christ's reign upon it during the millennial kingdom, while the Mystery concerns our exaltation with Christ in the heavenlies.
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- السماوياتArabic
- nebesCzech
- himmelskDanish
- HimmlischeGerman
- lugares celestialesSpanish
- آسمان هاPersian
- taivaallisiinFinnish
- les cieuxFrench
- स्वर्गीय स्थानोंHindi
- mennyeiekbenHungarian
- դրախտայի� � երArmenian
- surgawiIndonesian
- luoghi celestiItalian
- שמיםHebrew
- 天国Japanese
- 하늘Korean
- cælestibus:Latin
- himmelskeNorwegian
- celestesPortuguese
- cereștiRomanian
- himmelskaSwedish
- பரலோகங்கள்Tamil
- heavenliesTelugu
- heavenliesTurkish
- 屬天Chinese
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