Heaven

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Heaven

God explains what heaven is in verse 2: שמים.

Ge 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness [was] upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

The last three letters of heaven מים means 'water'. The first letter ש represents the Holy Ghost. From 'heaven' God says, "And the Spirit of God moved (השמים was vibrating) upon the face of the waters". The letter for Spirit hovers over the last three letters of the word meaning waters. It is a graphic riddle.

Now split the word for waters: The two mem's מ and ם represent the Father and the Son. The first declared a covenant in heaven, the second fulfilled it on earth. They are two forms of the same letter. The Father and the Son are one. A01.1

Heaven is where the Holy Spirit hovers over the face (presentation) of the Waters, which are the Father and Son. In the midst of the Father and Son, in the midst of the waters, there is the remaining yud י representing the thought of creation. It will be a reality, but it is a void; "the earth was ....void".

The void is בהו and chaos, or 'without form' is תהו, the only difference between the two are the first letter. The last two letters הו mean, the one who responded - made distinct. This 'one' is Christ, and the earth was made his 'end' or 'purpose' תהו (with the addition of the tov) and his revelation to man בהו (with the addition of the bet).