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Hades    音標拼音: [h'ediz] [h'edz]
n. 冥府,閻王,地獄

冥府,閻王,地獄

Hades
n 1: (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient
mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone [synonym:
{Pluto}, {Hades}, {Aides}, {Aidoneus}]
2: (religion) the world of the dead; "No one goes to Hades with
all his immense wealth"-Theognis [synonym: {Hell}, {Hades},
{infernal region}, {netherworld}, {Scheol}, {underworld}]

Hades \Ha"des\ (h[=a]"d[=e]z), n. [Gr. "a',dhs, "A'idhs; 'a
priv. 'idei^n to see. Cf. {Un-}, {Wit}.]
The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode
of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible
world; the grave.
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And death and Hades gave up the dead which were in
them. --Rev. xx. 13
(Rev. Ver.).
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Neither was he left in Hades, nor did his flesh see
corruption. --Acts ii. 31
(Rev. Ver.).
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And in Hades he lifted up his eyes, being in torments.
--Luke xvi. 23
(Rev. Ver.).
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Tartarus \Tar"ta*rus\ (t[aum]r"t[.a]*r[u^]s), prop. n. [L., from
Gr. Ta`rtaros.] (Class. Myth.)
The infernal regions, described in the Iliad as situated as
far below Hades as heaven is above the earth, and by later
writers as the place of punishment for the spirits of the
wicked. By the later poets, also, the name is often used
synonymously with {Hades}, or the Lower World in general.
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112 Moby Thesaurus words for "Hades":
Abaddon, Acheron, Agdistis, Aides, Aidoneus, Amenti, Amor,
Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollon, Aralu, Ares, Artemis, Ate, Athena,
Bacchus, Cerberus, Ceres, Charon, Cora, Cronus, Cupid, Cybele,
Demeter, Despoina, Diana, Dionysus, Dis, Dis pater, Erebus, Eros,
Gaea, Gaia, Ge, Gehenna, Great Mother, Hel, Helios, Hephaestus,
Hera, Here, Hermes, Hestia, Hymen, Hyperion, Jove, Juno, Jupiter,
Jupiter Fidius, Jupiter Fulgur, Jupiter Optimus Maximus,
Jupiter Pluvius, Jupiter Tonans, Kore, Kronos, Loki, Magna Mater,
Mars, Mercury, Minerva, Minos, Mithras, Momus, Naraka, Neptune,
Niflheim, Niflhel, Nike, Olympians, Olympic gods, Ops, Orcus,
Osiris, Pandemonium, Persephassa, Persephone, Phoebus,
Phoebus Apollo, Pluto, Poseidon, Proserpina, Proserpine,
Rhadamanthus, Rhea, Satan, Saturn, Sheol, Tartarus, Tellus, Tophet,
Venus, Vesta, Vulcan, Zeus, avichi, hell, infernal regions,
inferno, jahannan, limbo, lower world, nether world, perdition,
pit of Acheron, place of torment, purgatory, shades below,
the abyss, the bottomless pit, the grave, the pit, underworld

Hades
that which is out of sight, a Greek word used to denote the
state or place of the dead. All the dead alike go into this
place. To be buried, to go down to the grave, to descend into
hades, are equivalent expressions. In the LXX. this word is the
usual rendering of the Hebrew sheol, the common receptacle of
the departed (Gen. 42:38; Ps. 139:8; Hos. 13:14; Isa. 14:9).
This term is of comparatively rare occurrence in the Greek New
Testament. Our Lord speaks of Capernaum as being "brought down
to hell" (hades), i.e., simply to the lowest debasement, (Matt.
11:23). It is contemplated as a kind of kingdom which could
never overturn the foundation of Christ's kingdom (16:18), i.e.,
Christ's church can never die.

In Luke 16:23 it is most distinctly associated with the doom
and misery of the lost.

In Acts 2:27-31 Peter quotes the LXX. version of Ps. 16:8-11,
plainly for the purpose of proving our Lord's resurrection from
the dead. David was left in the place of the dead, and his body
saw corruption. Not so with Christ. According to ancient
prophecy (Ps. 30:3) he was recalled to life.

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  • Hades – Mythopedia
    Hades was a fearsome Greek god and ruler of the Underworld So dreaded by the Greeks that they didn’t dare speak his name, his most famous act was abducting Persephone, goddess of springtime
  • Pluto – Mythopedia
    Pluto was the Roman counterpart to Hades, the Greek deity who ruled the underworld of the same name A wizened Pluto leans on his staff as his three-headed hound Cerberus keeps watch in this statue from the second century CE
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    Cerberus, the terror-inspiring offspring of the primordial monsters Typhoeus and Echidna, was the guard dog of the Greek Underworld In most literary and artistic representations, Cerberus had three heads and a mane of snakes
  • Persephone – Mythopedia
    Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the wife of Hades, and the queen of the Underworld Her most important myth tells of how Hades abducted her, then tricked her into eating something in the Underworld so that she could never leave Not even her mother, Demeter, could bring her home
  • Tartarus – Mythopedia
    Tartarus was a primordial deity and the embodiment of the deepest, darkest part of the Underworld With Gaia, the personification of the earth, he fathered the terrible monster Typhoeus
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    Demeter was a Greek Olympian goddess who reigned over crops, harvests, family, and fertility She was closely connected with her daughter Persephone
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