promised land
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Definition
- Noun:
- The goal towards which Christians strive: In Christian theology, the "promised land" refers to Heaven or eternal salvation, the ultimate spiritual destination.
- Any place of complete bliss and delight and peace: A metaphorical term for an idealized place or situation of great happiness, prosperity, or fulfillment.
- An ancient country in southwestern Asia: Refers specifically to the land of Canaan, which, according to the Bible, was promised by God to Abraham and his descendants.
Usage Examples
Noun (Spiritual Goal):
- For many believers, the afterlife is seen as the promised land.
- His faith kept him focused on reaching the promised land.
Noun (Ideal Place):
- The quiet village was a promised land for artists seeking inspiration.
- After years of struggle, the new job felt like the promised land.
Noun (Historical Region):
- The Israelites journeyed for forty years before entering the promised land.
- Archaeologists study artifacts from the ancient promised land.
Advanced Usage
- "a promised land": Used to describe any longed-for place or state that offers hope and opportunity.
- The city was a promised land for immigrants seeking a better life.
Variants and Related Words
- Promised (verb): Past tense of "promise," meaning to assure someone that one will do something.
- Land (noun): The solid part of the earth's surface.
Synonyms
- Heaven: The abode of God and the angels, or a place of perfect happiness.
- Utopia: An imagined place or state of things where everything is perfect.
- Canaan: The ancient name for the region, synonymous with the biblical promised land.
- Paradise: A place of ideal beauty, delight, or happiness.
Related Idioms
- "The land of milk and honey": A phrase often used interchangeably with "promised land" to describe a place of abundance and prosperity.
- They dreamed of America as a land of milk and honey.
Noun
- the goal towards which Christians strive
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
- an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism