hev'-'nz (shamayim; ouranoi): On the physical heavens see ASTRONOMY; WORLD. Above these, in popular conception, were the celestial heavens, the abode of God and of the hosts of angels (
Ps 11:4;
103:19-21;
Isa 66:1;
Re 4:2;
5:11; compare
Da 7:10), though it was recognized that Yahweh's presence was not confined to any region (
1Ki 8:27). Later Judaism reckoned seven heavens. The apostle Paul speaks of himself as caught up into "the third heaven," which he evidently identifies with
Paradise (
2Co 12:2).