Themis (Greek: Θέμις) is a Titaness in Greek mythology, known as the personification of divine law, order, and justice. She is often depicted as a wise counselor to the gods, particularly Zeus, and is associated with the concept of "Themis" which translates to "divine law" or "justice" in Greek. In some interpretations, she is also linked to the natural order and the rules that govern the universe. Themis is often accompanied by symbols such as scales, which represent balance and fairness. Her Roman equivalent is Justitia, who is also associated with justice and fairness. Themis is a significant figure in Greek mythology, embodying the principles of order and justice that were highly valued in ancient Greek society. In Hebrew, the concept of justice is often translated as "צדק" (Tzedek), which encapsulates the idea of righteousness and moral integrity. Themis's role in Greek mythology highlights the importance of these principles in maintaining cosmic and societal harmony.