"Heavenly Father" meaning in English

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Proper name

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Heavenly Father}} Heavenly Father
  1. (formal) The Jewish or Christian God. Tags: formal Categories (topical): God Synonyms: heavenly Father Translations (A formal name for the Judeo-Christian God): Երկնային Հայր (Erknayin Hayr) (Armenian), 天爸 (Thiⁿ-pē) [Hokkien] (Chinese), 天父 (tin¹ fu⁶) (Chinese Cantonese), 天父 (Tiānfù) (Chinese Mandarin), Nebeský Otec [masculine] (Czech), Otec v nebi [masculine] (Czech), himmelske Fader [common-gender] (Danish), Père céleste [masculine] (French), Vater im Himmel [masculine] (German), himmlischer Vater [masculine] (German), 天父 (Thiên-fu) (Hakka Chinese), 天地にお父様 (tenchi ni otousama) (english: talking to the Father) (Japanese), 天地に父 (tenchi ni chichi) (english: talking about the Father) (Japanese), 神の父 (kami no chichi) (Japanese), Pai celeste [masculine] (Portuguese), Оте́ц Небе́сный (Otéc Nebésnyj) [masculine] (Russian), Padre Celestial [masculine] (Spanish)
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      "word": "天地にお父様"
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