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If you're referring to heaven as the afterlife, there isn't any Hebrew equivalent to the English word "heaven" although some Jews refer to the afterlife as the "Garden of Eden". In that case, it would be "Gan Ehden hu karov" (גן עדן הוא קרוב). If you're referring to heaven as a poetic word for the sky: hashamayim hem krovim (השמיים הם קרובים)
how did the mandate of heaven affect government in china
A synonym for afterlife is Heaven.
The Mandate of Heaven took popularity or personality out of dynastic rule. The dynasty endured as a Mandate from heaven regardless of the weakness of the rulers.
because the mandate of heaven chose the leaders and kings
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The Zhou claimed they had the right to start a new dynasty because of the Mandate of Heaven.
As I understand it, the "Mandate of Heaven" is given to the morally righteous; and it is lost by the morally corrupt.
About the only mandate of heaven is that we have faith.Though we try to be sinless, only faith fulfills the mandate of heaven.Note: Even though I supplied these sentences, "mandate of heaven" might be an awkward phrase that you could re-write.
from heaven = mehashamayim (מהשמיים), pronounced meh hah shah mah yeem.
All the ancient Chinese dynasties' leaders, starting at the Zhou, had to claim a mandate from heaven.