We are not left to guess, since the fourth commandment makes creation very clear: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. (Exod 20:11).
Actually in both Genesis 1:1 and Exodus 20:11, "the heavens" is in the plural in Hebrew -- הַשָּׁמַ֣יִם (haš-šā-ma-yim) but each time the KJB translators -- for some strange reason -- made it singular. As a matter of fact the Bible speaks of three heavens (the third being God's Heaven).
Actually in both Genesis 1:1 and Exodus 20:11, "the heavens" is in the plural in Hebrew -- הַשָּׁמַ֣יִם (haš-šā-ma-yim) but each time the KJB translators -- for some strange reason -- made it singular. As a matter of fact the Bible speaks of three heavens (the third being God's Heaven).
Create = bārā' = The word created is to bring something into existence that did not exist before, or to make something out of nothing.
Made = âsâh = A substance required of which the thing made, consists. (Not to be confused with formed)
Formed = yâtsar = Fashioned out of something that was already in existence.
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I noticed that with the word heaven(s) in the KJV… and yet when you check it against text, in all instance it is plural….that is very odd
And as you state there are three referred to in the Word… atmospheric, celestial, and Gods Heaven