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<p> ''''' hev ''''' ´' ''''' nz ''''' ( שׁמים , <i> ''''' shāmayı̄m ''''' </i> ; οὐρανοί , <i> ''''' ouranoı́ ''''' </i> ): On the physical heavens see [[Astronomy]]; [[World]] . Above these, in popular conception, were the celestial heavens, the abode of God and of the hosts of angels (&nbsp;Psalm 11:4; &nbsp;Psalm 103:19-21; &nbsp;Isaiah 66:1; &nbsp;Revelation 4:2; &nbsp;Revelation 5:11; compare &nbsp;Daniel 7:10 ), though it was recognized that Yahweh's presence was not confined to any region (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:27 ). Later [[Judaism]] reckoned seven heavens. The apostle Paul speaks of himself as caught up into "the third heaven," which he evidently identifies with [[Paradise]] (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 12:2 ). See [[Heavenly]] . </p>
<p> ''''' hev ''''' ´' ''''' nz ''''' ( שׁמים , <i> ''''' shāmayı̄m ''''' </i> ; οὐρανοί , <i> ''''' ouranoı́ ''''' </i> ): On the physical heavens see [[Astronomy]]; [[World]] . Above these, in popular conception, were the celestial heavens, the abode of God and of the hosts of angels (&nbsp;Psalm 11:4; &nbsp;Psalm 103:19-21; &nbsp;Isaiah 66:1; &nbsp;Revelation 4:2; &nbsp;Revelation 5:11; compare &nbsp;Daniel 7:10 ), though it was recognized that Yahweh's presence was not confined to any region (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:27 ). Later [[Judaism]] reckoned seven heavens. The apostle Paul speaks of himself as caught up into "the third heaven," which he evidently identifies with [[Paradise]] (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 12:2 ). See [[Heavenly]] . </p>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 16 October 2021

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

hev ´' nz ( שׁמים , shāmayı̄m  ; οὐρανοί , ouranoı́ ): On the physical heavens see Astronomy; World . Above these, in popular conception, were the celestial heavens, the abode of God and of the hosts of angels ( Psalm 11:4;  Psalm 103:19-21;  Isaiah 66:1;  Revelation 4:2;  Revelation 5:11; compare  Daniel 7:10 ), though it was recognized that Yahweh's presence was not confined to any region ( 1 Kings 8:27 ). Later Judaism reckoned seven heavens. The apostle Paul speaks of himself as caught up into "the third heaven," which he evidently identifies with Paradise ( 2 Corinthians 12:2 ). See Heavenly .

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