No it is a term coined up whenever by whoever because the "Gates of Heaven are made of finst materials" eg Pearls. Or other option is it was the name of a comic book about heaven and saints.
Another opinion:
Actually The Bible doesn't say the exact words "pearly gates" but it DOES say: "And the twelve gates were twelve pearls; every several gate was of one pearl: and the street of the city was pure gold, as it were transparent glass." Revelation 21:21
The term "Pearly Gates" comes from the imagery of Heaven being a place of beauty and purity, with gates made of pearls. In contrast, the Gates of Hell are often depicted as dark and menacing to symbolize the entrance to a place of punishment and suffering.
I doubt it. The word donkey and horse and mule is in the bible but not pony because the term pony is actually slang so no it isn't in the Bible.
The term 'nimouse' is not in the Bible.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'Bible' is indakano.
The term "trinity" is never used in the Bible.
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The word Bible simply means Books. That actually means the Bible has no title. When Christians refer to the Bible, they are simply referring to the books. The term became transliterated over the years and became used for the purpose of referring to a particular set of books bound together and used by Christians.
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Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
Epistle is the term used in the Bible for letters.
The term 'white glove' does not appear in the Bible.
Pluto, also known as Hades. The gates to the underworld were his, hence the term gates of Hades.Answer 2: It is a bit difficult: Hades is the name of the underworld AND also the god of the underworld.