Gimli – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Gimli
Gimli
Gimli (Icelandic) [from gimill, himill, himin heaven] In Norse mythology, a heavenly abode, where "gentle gods of the chosen" shall abide in serenity after the destruction of the present world system (Ragnarok). Not to be confused with Valhalla, where Odin's heroes rest between battles on the Plain of Consecration (Vigridsslatten).
In Gimli a golden palace will shine brighter than the sun. It will surpass in splendor the heavens named Audlang [from aud empty, desolate + lang vast, spacious] and Vidblain [from vid wide, spacious + bla blue] and will be the future home of the gods when they return after Ragnarok. "These are the three gradually ascending planets of our 'Chain.' There the gods were enthroned, as they used to be. . . . From Gimil's heights (the seventh plane or globe, the highest and the purest), they looked down upon the happy descendants of LIF and LIFTHRASIR (the coming Adam and Eve of purified humanity), and signed to them to CLIMB up higher, to rise in knowledge and wisdom, step by step, from one 'heaven to another,' until they were at last fit to be united to the Gods in the house of All-Father" (SD 2:100). This is foretold by the sibyl in Voluspa.