A short sentence in memory of a classmate who just died.

The short sentence of mourning for the classmate who just died is as follows:

1. May you rest in peace in another world. We are deeply saddened by your departure.

May you have peace in heaven and no more suffering.

3. Your departure hurts us, and we will miss you forever.

May you find peace and happiness in heaven, and we will miss you forever.

Your departure made us feel endless regret and pain. May you rest in peace in heaven.

6. May you continue your dream and journey in heaven, and we will miss you forever.

Your departure has deeply hurt us, but please believe that your spirit will live in our hearts forever.

We express our deepest condolences to you at this sad moment. Your journey in the world is over, but your influence will last forever.

9. Your departure makes us feel helpless and lost, but please believe that you have found eternal peace and tranquility.

Heaven, originally called ouranos in Greek, appeared hundreds of times in the New Testament. Generally translated as "Heaven", some translated as "Heaven" and only two translated as "Heaven". According to the Bible, people who believe in Jesus have been saved and will not perish. Jesus has prepared a place for believers, that is, heaven, and believers will live with the Lord forever.

Jewish and Christian theological terms. Refers to the dwelling place of God, and also refers to the dwelling place of people who are chosen, blessed and redeemed by God after death or after the last judgment. Before the 2nd century BC, Israelis generally did not think that the residence of the dead was heaven, but that all the righteous and the wicked would go to the underworld after their death. The underworld is dark, regardless of bitterness and pleasure, regardless of reward and punishment.

Heaven is just the place where God lives. In a large number of apocalyptic literature works from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD (such as Ascension of Moses and Ascension of Isaiah), the righteous are often connected with heaven after death. In the early Christian literature, those who were qualified to enter heaven were those who believed in Jesus Christ and acted according to his teachings.

"Jesus has entered heaven, at the right hand of God; Angels, authorities and powerful people obey him. " "Because Christ did not enter the sanctuary made by human hands, but entered heaven, and now he has appeared to God for us."