(1.) Definitions. The phrase "heaven and earth" is used to indicate the whole universe (
Gen. 1:1;
Jer. 23:24;
Acts 17:24). According to the Jewish notion there were three heavens,
(a) The
firmament, as "fowls of the heaven" (
Gen. 2:19; 7:3, 23;
Ps. 8:8, etc.), "the eagles of heaven" (
Lam. 4:19), etc.
(b) The starry heavens (
Deut. 17:3;
Jer. 8:2;
Matt. 24:29).
(c) "The
heaven of heavens," or "the third heaven" (
Deut. 10:14;
1 Kings 8:27;
Ps. 115:16; 148:4;
2 Cor. 12:2).
(2.) Meaning of words in the original,
(a) The usual
Hebrew word for "heavens" is shamayim, a plural form meaning "heights," "elevations" (
Gen. 1:1; 2:1).
(b) The Hebrew word marom is also used (
Ps. 68:18; 93:4; 102:19, etc.) as equivalent to shamayim, "high places," "heights."
(c) Heb. galgal, literally a "wheel," is rendered "heaven" in
Ps. 77:18 (R.V., "whirlwind").
(d) Heb. shahak, rendered "sky" (
Deut. 33:26;
Job 37:18;
Ps. 18:11), plural "clouds" (
Job 35:5; 36:28;
Ps. 68:34, marg. "heavens"), means probably the firmament.
(e) Heb. rakia is closely connected with (d), and is rendered "firmamentum" in the Vulgate, whence our "firmament" (
Gen. 1:6;
Deut. 33:26, etc.), regarded as a solid expanse.
(3.) Metaphorical meaning of term.
Isa. 14:13, 14; "doors of heaven" (
Ps. 78:23); heaven "shut" (
1 Kings 8:35); "opened" (
Ezek. 1:1). (See
1 Chr. 21:16.)
(4.) Spiritual meaning. The place of the
everlasting blessedness of the righteous; the abode of departed spirits.
(a)
Christ calls it his "Father's house" (
John 14:2).
(b) It is called "paradise" (
Luke 23:43;
2 Cor. 12:4;
Rev. 2:7).
(c) "The heavenly Jerusalem" (
Gal. 4: 26;
Heb. 12:22;
Rev. 3:12).
(d) The "kingdom of heaven" (
Matt. 25:1;
James 2:5).
(e) The "eternal kingdom" (
2 Pet. 1:11).
(f) The "eternal inheritance" (
1 Pet. 1:4;
Heb. 9:15).
(g) The "better country" (
Heb. 11:14, 16).
(h) The blessed are said to "sit down with
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob," and to be "in Abraham's bosom" (
Luke 16:22;
Matt. 8:11); to "reign with Christ" (
2 Tim. 2:12); and to enjoy "rest" (
Heb. 4:10, 11).
In heaven the blessedness of the righteous consists in the possession of "life everlasting," "an eternal weight of glory" (
2 Cor. 4:17), an exemption from all sufferings for ever, a deliverance from all evils (
2 Cor. 5:1, 2) and from the society of the wicked (
2 Tim. 4:18), bliss without termination, the "fulness of joy" for ever (
Luke 20:36;
2 Cor. 4:16, 18;
1 Pet. 1:4; 5:10;
1 John 3:2). The believer's heaven is not only a state of everlasting blessedness, but also a "place", a place "prepared" for them (
John 14:2).