Abraham's bosom
"Abraham's bosom" is a term found in the Bible, specifically in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the Gospel of Luke. It refers to a place of comfort and rest for the righteous after death, symbolizing a state of blessedness. In this context, it is associated with the patriarch Abraham, who is considered a father figure in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
In the parable, Lazarus, a poor man, is taken to Abraham's bosom after he dies, while the rich man finds himself in torment. This imagery illustrates the belief in a separation between the righteous and the wicked after death, highlighting themes of justice and divine reward.