sick or something
In most religious and spiritual beliefs, heaven is typically described as a place beyond the physical world, so it may not have a concept of numbers as we understand them. The idea of quantifying aspects of heaven may not align with the abstract and transcendent nature of the concept.
No, there is no indication in religious texts or teachings that heaven is a square. Different religions and cultures have various beliefs about the nature and structure of heaven, but it is not commonly described as a square in any tradition.
It is basically a way of saying that we want what God wants. We say 'as it is in heaven' because God's will is done in heaven.Is God's will not being done on earth, also? Who's will is today?
Is Moses in heaven with God?* No, not yet. Though, Moses will be in heaven soon.
No. The entire visible universe is physical, while heaven is not.
It means "I want you"
it means crave for something,yearn ,strong desire
wanting power
I am Hanker to go outside
A hankering is a craving, a longing, a yearning, a desire, a hunger or thirst. In modern US English, its use is often associated with a rustic idiom (i.e. used by or acting out an uncultured rural character, a hillbilly, a hick or a hayseed). "I've got me a hankering to lock lips with a purty little woman."
Hankering means "a strong urge" or "a strong desire"
I suppose you mean "What does the word heaven mean?" , so the word heaven doesn't mean anything, it is a place that the religious believe in.
"Heaven's gate" is not in The Bible.
"Heaven's gate" is not in the Bible.
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"Rest in Heaven" or "There is Rest in Heaven"
money has importance.her heroines are hankering after money .