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'''Emeth''' is the name of a Calormene character from ]'s book '']'' (from the ] series). Being Calormene, Emeth was raised to follow Tash, the antithesis of ], and did so whole-heartedly. In spite of this, Emeth manages to travel to "Aslan's country" during the final destruction of Narnia, and is welcomed by Aslan. This has caused some controversy with readers who count him a devil-worshiper. Others have used it to illuminate Lewis' views on the nature of salvation. | '''Emeth''' is the name of a Calormene character from ]'s book '']'' (from the ] series). Being Calormene, Emeth was raised to follow Tash, the antithesis of ], and did so whole-heartedly. In spite of this, Emeth manages to travel to "Aslan's country" during the final destruction of Narnia, and is welcomed by Aslan. This has caused some controversy with readers who count him a devil-worshiper. Others have used it to illuminate Lewis' views on the nature of salvation. | ||
Emet (אמת) is a ] word that has been variously translated as "truth," "firmness," "veracity," (and similar) when used in the Christian Bible. | |||
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Emeth is the name of a Calormene character from C. S. Lewis's book The Last Battle (from the Chronicles of Narnia series). Being Calormene, Emeth was raised to follow Tash, the antithesis of Aslan, and did so whole-heartedly. In spite of this, Emeth manages to travel to "Aslan's country" during the final destruction of Narnia, and is welcomed by Aslan. This has caused some controversy with readers who count him a devil-worshiper. Others have used it to illuminate Lewis' views on the nature of salvation.
Emet (אמת) is a Hebrew word that has been variously translated as "truth," "firmness," "veracity," (and similar) when used in the Christian Bible.
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