The Seven Heavens and Their Role in the Firmament | Implications for Creation, New Jerusalem, and Messianic Judaism

Eric P. Felton Jr.
4 min readAug 19, 2024

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The concept of the “Seven Heavens” holds a significant place in both Judaic and Christian eschatological frameworks. These heavens, or “shamayim” (שָׁמַיִם), as described in Hebrew tradition, represent the seven layers of the firmament encompassing all of creation. This article explores the intricate relationship between these seven heavens and their profound implications for the creation of the New Jerusalem, the prophetic reset, Messianic Judaism, and the restoration of the Jewish people and the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The discussion integrates insights from various sources to provide a comprehensive view.

The Seven Heavens as the Seven Layers of the Firmament

In Jewish mysticism and Kabbalistic teachings, the firmament consists of seven distinct layers or heavens, each serving a unique role in divine governance and cosmic order. The traditional layers are:

1. Vilon (הַוִּילֹון): The “Curtain” or “Veil,” concealing higher realms from human perception.
2. Rakia (רָקִיעַ): The “Expanse” or “Vault,” which separates the waters above from those below.
3. Shehakim (שְׁחָקִים): The “Clouds,” where divine blessings are gathered.
4. Zebul (זְבוּל): The “Dwelling Place,” the celestial abode of the divine presence.
5. Maon (מָעוֹן): The “Habitation,” domain of souls and the righteous.
6. Machon (מָכוֹן): The “Foundation,” spiritual base of creation.
7. Aravot (עֲרוֹבוֹת): The “Meadow,” where divine light and the righteous dwell.

These layers are integral to understanding the cosmic architecture and the divine plan for creation. They symbolize the multifaceted nature of divine governance and the structure of spiritual realms.

The Seven Heavens and Creation

The seven heavens are essential for grasping the cosmic order. Each layer contributes to maintaining balance and order in the universe. The firmament, as described in the World Messianic Bible, was created by God to separate the waters and provide a structured environment for life (Genesis 1:6–8). This structure reflects divine will and creative power, with each layer embodying aspects of God’s governance (Houston, 1998).

In “Bloodline of the Gods,” it is suggested that understanding these layers can offer insights into human evolution and extraterrestrial influences on creation (Bloodline of the Gods). Such perspectives align with the idea that the firmament serves as a protective barrier and structure, supporting divine intentions.

Building the New Jerusalem

The New Jerusalem, as depicted in the Book of Revelation, represents the fulfillment of God’s promise to renew creation. This divine city is envisioned as God’s abode among His people. The seven heavens, with their distinct layers, are pivotal in this restoration process, serving as a framework for divine renewal (The Incomplete Church, Roth, 2007).

The construction of the New Jerusalem involves aligning the earthly realm with the heavenly order. Each layer of the firmament symbolizes different stages of this restoration. As humanity approaches this transformation, understanding the seven heavens provides insights into the spiritual dimensions of this process.

Prophetic Reset and Messianic Judaism

The prophetic reset signifies a period of divine intervention and renewal, bringing God’s plans for humanity and creation to fruition. Messianic Judaism is central to this reset, representing the culmination of Jewish eschatological expectations and the Messiah’s role (A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith).

In Messianic Judaism, the seven heavens reflect the divine order that will be restored during the Messianic era. The Messiah’s arrival is anticipated to realign the cosmic order, integrating the seven heavens into the earthly realm. This realignment is crucial for establishing justice, peace, and divine governance (The Council of Light, Hoffman, 2013).

Restoration of the Jewish People and the Twelve Tribes

The restoration of the Jewish people and the Twelve Tribes is a key theme in both Jewish and Christian eschatology. The seven heavens symbolize the comprehensive nature of God’s plan for His people. This restoration includes both the physical return to their homeland and a spiritual renewal (Needless Casualties of War, Jackson & Sanford, 1999).

The restoration process involves understanding the multifaceted nature of divine plans, encompassing material and spiritual dimensions. The seven heavens provide a framework for this understanding, reflecting the holistic nature of divine intervention and renewal.

Conclusion

The seven heavens, as the seven layers of the firmament, offer profound insights into the structure of creation and the divine plan for restoration. Their relevance extends to building the New Jerusalem, the prophetic reset, Messianic Judaism, and the restoration of the Jewish people and the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Understanding these layers deepens our appreciation of divine order and the transformative processes unfolding in the world.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

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