heavenly troops

language: en

definitions

  1. An army or host of angels and divine beings believed to serve a deity, often depicted in religious texts as fighting spiritual battles or praising God.
    en: An army or host of angels and divine beings believed to serve a deity, often depicted in religious texts as fighting spiritual battles or praising God.
  2. A poetic or literary reference to a vast, magnificent, or awe-inspiring collection of people, animals, or natural phenomena, evoking a sense of purity or grandeur.
    en: A poetic or literary reference to a vast, magnificent, or awe-inspiring collection of people, animals, or natural phenomena, evoking a sense of purity or grandeur.
  3. Historically, a term used to describe an exceptionally disciplined, numerous, or seemingly invincible military force, drawing on the imagery of divine warfare.
    en: Historically, a term used to describe an exceptionally disciplined, numerous, or seemingly invincible military force, drawing on the imagery of divine warfare.

examples

  1. The hymn described the heavenly troops surrounding the throne, singing praises in unison.

    The hymn described the heavenly troops surrounding the throne, singing praises in unison.

  2. The blooming cherry blossoms filled the valley like heavenly troops descending upon the earth.

    The blooming cherry blossoms filled the valley like heavenly troops descending upon the earth.

  3. The general’s cavalry was so swift and coordinated that enemies called them heavenly troops.

    The general’s cavalry was so swift and coordinated that enemies called them heavenly troops.