Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Shamayim (שמים), the Hebrew word for \"heaven\", denotes a component of the cosmos, the other elements being the earth (erets) and the underworld (sheol). Shamayim is the dwelling place of God and other heavenly beings and, in post-Hebrew Bible literature (including the Christian New Testament), the abode of the righteous dead.The Biblical authors pictured the earth as a flat disk floating in water, with the heavens above and the underworld below."@en }
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- Heaven_in_Judaism comment "Shamayim (שמים), the Hebrew word for \"heaven\", denotes a component of the cosmos, the other elements being the earth (erets) and the underworld (sheol). Shamayim is the dwelling place of God and other heavenly beings and, in post-Hebrew Bible literature (including the Christian New Testament), the abode of the righteous dead.The Biblical authors pictured the earth as a flat disk floating in water, with the heavens above and the underworld below.".