Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(6)
Himmel (11th Heaven) could be the answer.
But within that haze there was the hard glint of something: a notion that heaven could be mediated by technology, and that even in paradise, peril was not far behind.
The mob boss turns to the strange man next to him, "man, nobody every told me that heaven could be such a tiresome, weary place".
The Good Place is everything that you were ever told heaven could be, and spending eternity here seems like everyone's dream.
In that particular epic, heaven could be found in the climactic, benumbed expressions of Richard Burton and Jean Simmons as they strolled, hand-in-hand, toward their off-screen martyrdom.
Miller surprised Colbert when she told him that the Jews actually invented our Western depiction of Heaven; though there had already been concepts of the afterlife, with the Jewish people came the belief that Heaven could be a reward for anyone who remained faithful, not just kings or heroes -- a "communist heaven," Colbert said.
Similar(54)
In previous centuries, falls of hail crosses or daggers from the heavens could be taken to have a religious significance.
The De opificio mundi has received some attention from historians of science, because Philoponus suggests at one point (I 12) that the movement of the heavens could be explained by a 'motive force' impressed on the celestial bodies by God at the time of creation.
If there is a pet heaven, this could be it.
Luther declared that when it came to "justification" – avoiding hell, gaining admission to heaven – there could be no mediation, no brokering by the church.
The Chinese government will have pulled off a modern Olympics — as close to a mandate from heaven as could be imagined by any dynasty of any era.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com