It is an exclamation - it really doesn't mean anything other than "wow."
1. toward the heavens 2. much of the heavens 3. next to the heavens
the seraph lives above uss in the heavens
The arch of the sky ... the heavens ... also, a field of interest.
Tuana - The first rain drop in heavens garden
Al jannah means some where in the heavens or paradise.
There are many services that the website Heavens Above provides. Examples of services that the website Heavens Above provides includes astronomy information and satellite services.
It is a phrase for someone to describe an event when they are surprised, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom and frustration. For example: An unexpected event happened and it shocks you, you say "heavens above".
The heavens above the stage door in the Globe Theater contained stars, a moon and the zodiac. The background was blue in color.
1. toward the heavens 2. much of the heavens 3. next to the heavens
christianity came from the heavens up ABOVE
John Boulting has written: 'Heavens above!'
it means 'from the heavens to the earth!;
Heavens beauty
right above it......
the seraph lives above uss in the heavens
At first thought to be Mt. Olympus, then the heavens above it.
Nailani means calmness of the heavens.