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  1. The Hebrew word for “heaven” is שמים shamayim. There is some debate over the origins and meanings of this word but, there are a few common theories. 1. Derived from the unused root שמה shamah possibly meaning lofty.

  2. Mar 6, 2016 · Definitions: What Do We Mean by “Heaven”? The Hebrew term shamayim (םִיַמָׁש) and the Greek term ouranos (οὐρανός) are the main terms used for “heaven,” and they are used in four main ways in the Bible: o The Earth’s atmosphere (the realm in which birds fly and clouds are found)

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  3. Apr 15, 2018 · In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. [Beresheit bara Elohim et ha-shamayin we-et ha-aretz]. Shamayim is “heavens”, ha-shamayim is “the heavens”. In the Hebrew scriptures the heavens refer to the sky. The sun, moon and stars are in “the heavens”: Genesis 1:14-15.

  4. Dual of an unused singular shameh {shaw-meh'}; from an unused root meaning to be lofty; the sky (as aloft; the dual perhaps alluding to the visible arch in which the clouds move, as well as to the higher ether where the celestial bodies revolve) -- air, X astrologer, heaven (-s).

  5. The biblical terms translated “heaven” are as follows: the Hebrew "shamayim" which means "the heights, lofty" and the Greek "ouranos" which means "that which is raised up."

  6. heaven reduces the structural schematisation as construed in the Hebrew Bible. Methodologically, this study proposes an experientialist-embodied approach towards the conceptualisation of heaven.

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  8. the meaning of Hebrew word “revelation”? Yes, it is possible, and this is precisely how the meanings actually connect. There are two sides to Revelation and Exile. It was God’s judgment upon Israel to send his people to be among the nations. In times past, God temporarily withdrew his protection from Israel, and

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