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      • In mythological or religious cosmology, the seven heavens refer to seven levels or divisions of the Heavens. The concept, also found in the ancient Mesopotamian religions, can be found in Judaism and Islam; the Christian Bible does not mention seven levels of heaven.
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  1. Ancient near eastern cosmology largely accepted the existence of three heavens. In Jewish cosmologies (albeit absent from the Hebrew Bible ), the number of heavens could range from 3 to 365, with 7 being the most popular figure.

  2. In Mesopotamian cosmology, heaven and earth both had a tripartite structure: a Lower Heaven/Earth, a Middle Heaven/Earth, and an Upper Heaven/Earth. The Upper Earth was where humans existed. Middle Earth, corresponding to the Abzu (primeval underworldly ocean), was the residence of the god Enki.

  3. Ancient Greek Astronomy and Cosmology. As the stars move across the sky each night people of the world have looked up and wondered about their place in the universe. Throughout history civilizations have developed unique systems for ordering and understanding the heavens.

  4. Aug 4, 2023 · The Earth and other planets were believed to revolve around the Sun. Aristarchus’ conclusions were based largely on his observations of the heavens. He noticed that the visible motion of the stars was consistent with the Earth’s rotation on its axis, while the movement of planets appeared more complex.

  5. Creationist Henry D. Morris claims that there are three heavens: (1) atmospheric heaven (Jer. 4:25); (2) sidereal heaven (Is. 13:10); (3) and the heaven of God's throne (Heb. 9:24). (40) The heaven of heavens mentioned above is probably not Morris' third heaven, because it was created (Ps. 148:4) and it seems that God does not dwell there (1 ...

  6. Jul 16, 2014 · Beliefs about what was above the firmament were quite different: the number of heavens, what was in each heaven. By the First Century CE, the heavens above the firmament were thought to be the realm of perfection: unchanging and eternal.

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  8. Feb 22, 2019 · Feb 22, 2019. -- In Greek mythology, the cosmos consists of three realms; the heavens, the earth, and the underworld. The heavens were held aloft by the four great pillars, each ruled by a...

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