What is Heaven

The Biblical Words for “Heaven” (Hebrew & Greek)

The English word heaven flattens several ancient concepts. In Scripture, “heaven” can mean:

  • the sky
  • outer space
  • the spiritual realm
  • God’s dwelling
  • the future new creation

Let’s break down the original words.

HEBREW TERMS (Old Testament)

A. שָׁמַיִם — shamayim

Meaning: heavens, sky, the heights, the spiritual realm.

This is the primary Hebrew word for “heaven.”

It can refer to:

  • the sky (where birds fly)
  • the cosmos (sun, moon, stars)
  • the spiritual realm (God’s dwelling)

Key uses:

  • Genesis 1:1 — “God created the heavens and the earth.”
  • Psalm 19:1 — “The heavens declare the glory of God.”
  • Deuteronomy 10:14 — “The highest heavens belong to the LORD.”

Shamayim is plural — “the heavens” — reflecting layers or expanses.

B. רָקִיעַ — raqia‘

Meaning: expanse, firmament, sky dome.

Used in Genesis 1 to describe the sky stretched out.

This is the visible heaven.

C. מָרוֹם — marom

Meaning: height, high place, lofty realm.

Often used poetically for:

  • God’s throne
  • the high heavens
  • the exalted realm

Example: Isaiah 33:5 — God dwells “on high.”

D. שְׁאֻלָה / עֶלְיוֹן — she’ulah / elyon

Not direct words for heaven, but used to describe:

  • the upper realms
  • the Most High (God’s heavenly status)

GREEK TERMS (New Testament)

A. οὐρανός — ouranos

Meaning: heaven, sky, the spiritual realm, God’s dwelling.

This is the main NT word for heaven.

It can mean:

  • the sky
  • the cosmos
  • the realm of angels
  • the presence of God
  • the future new creation

Key uses:

  • Matthew 6:9 — “Our Father in heaven…”
  • Matthew 3:17 — the heavens open at Jesus’ baptism
  • Revelation 21:1 — “a new heaven and a new earth”

Ouranos is as flexible as shamayim.

B. ἐπουράνιος — epouranios

Meaning: heavenly, belonging to heaven.

Used for:

  • heavenly places
  • heavenly calling
  • heavenly beings

Example: Ephesians 1:3 — “every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places.”

C. παράδεισος — paradeisos

Meaning: paradise, garden, blissful garden of God.

Used in:

  • Luke 23:43 — “Today you will be with Me in paradise.”
  • 2 Corinthians 12:4 — Paul caught up to paradise
  • Revelation 2:7 — the paradise of God

This word connects Eden with the future restored creation.

Timeline of Heaven from Genesis to Revelation

Stage 1: Heaven as God’s Creation (Genesis 1–2)

Heaven is:

  • the sky
  • the cosmos
  • the spiritual realm

Heaven is part of creation, not eternal by itself.

Stage 2: Heaven as God’s Dwelling (Patriarchs–Kings)

Heaven becomes:

  • God’s throne
  • the place from which He speaks
  • the realm of angels

Heaven = God’s royal court.

Stage 3: Heaven as the Realm of Revelation (Prophets)

Prophets see visions of:

  • God’s throne
  • heavenly beings
  • heavenly worship

Isaiah 6 and Ezekiel 1 are key.

Heaven = the unseen reality behind earthly events.

Stage 4: Heaven Opens in Jesus (Gospels)

Heaven breaks into earth:

  • angels announce Jesus’ birth
  • heaven opens at His baptism
  • Jesus teaches about the kingdom of heaven
  • Jesus ascends to heaven

Heaven = God’s kingdom arriving on earth.

Stage 5: Heaven as the Believer’s Present & Future (Epistles)

Heaven is:

  • where Christ reigns
  • where believers are seated spiritually
  • the believer’s true homeland

Heaven = the believer’s identity and destiny.

Stage 6: Heaven Comes Down (Revelation)

Revelation ends not with us going to heaven, but with:

  • heaven descending
  • God dwelling with humanity
  • a new heaven and new earth

Heaven = God’s presence filling creation.

Comparison of Heaven in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Judaism

Heaven is:

  • God’s dwelling
  • the realm of angels
  • the place of reward for the righteous
  • not the final destination (resurrection is)

Judaism emphasizes resurrection and the world to come more than “going to heaven.”

Christianity

Heaven is:

  • God’s presence
  • the home of the redeemed
  • the place where Christ reigns
  • the intermediate state after death
  • the future new creation

Christianity emphasizes union with God and new creation.

Islam

Heaven (Jannah) is:

  • a garden paradise
  • a place of reward
  • full of peace, joy, and nearness to God
  • with multiple levels

Islam emphasizes paradise as reward and God’s mercy.

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