harrowing of hell
English
Alternative forms
Noun
harrowing of hell (plural harrowings of hell)
- (mythology, theology) A raid into the underworld by a heroic figure.
- 1977, Raphael Werblowsky, Joseph Karo: lawyer and mystic, 2nd edition, page 44:
- Not the direct vision of the harrowings of hell as reported, for example, by many Christian visionaries, but accounts given by the departed souls themselves are more frequent and typical features of Jewish moralist writing.
Usage notes
- This phrase often specifically denotes the freeing of the souls of the dead from the underworld by Christ between his death and resurrection.
Translations
raid into the underworld
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