Saint Elijah
Saint Elijah, also known as Elijah the Prophet, is a significant figure in the Abrahamic religions, particularly in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is known for his role as a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, where he defended the worship of the one true God against the worship of false idols. Elijah is often associated with miracles, such as bringing a child back to life and calling down fire from heaven.
In Christianity, Saint Elijah is celebrated for his ascension to heaven in a whirlwind, which symbolizes his close relationship with God. His feast day is observed on July 20 in the Eastern Orthodox Church and on July 21 in the Western Church. Elijah's legacy continues to inspire faith and devotion among believers.