Entity: THE-PROMISED-LAND
THE-PROMISED-LAND refers to a place or condition believed to promise final satisfaction or realization of hopes, often associated with the land given to Abraham and his descendants in the Bible.
THE-PROMISED-LAND
Etymology
The term 'THE-PROMISED-LAND' originates from the concept of the land given to Abraham and his descendants as promised by God in religious texts.
Definition
THE-PROMISED-LAND symbolizes a place or condition believed to promise final satisfaction or realization of hopes, often associated with religious or historical significance.
Historical Context
In religious contexts, THE-PROMISED-LAND refers to the land of Canaan or Palestine, promised by God to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the Bible.
Cultural Significance
THE-PROMISED-LAND holds cultural significance as a metaphor for a desired place of happiness or success, representing the fulfillment of dreams and hopes.
Related Concepts
- Land of Canaan
- Paradise
- Utopia
See Also
A symbolic or metaphorical place of ultimate fulfillment or happiness, often linked to religious or historical contexts.