Hebrews

Chapter 1





2.   Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the (inhabited¹) worlds;


2.   ¹Psalms 90:2 Orthodox Jewish Bible 
     Worlds (plural Greek aion = Hebrew equivalent, tebel) the only kind of world that exists in the entire Bible; tebel which only means inhabitable world, moist
      God makes a new one every 15,000 years:
  • Each day in Genesis was 1,000 years (Psa. 90:4) 
  • The Ancient of Days (Dan. 7:22) occurs for a world every 14,000 years, 14 being the number of earthly completion in Hebrew Gematria (e.g., Mat. 1:17 Three divisions of 14 generations each). 
  • After 14,000 years the completed world is taken to Heaven (Rev.21:1;23) and replaced by a new planet here  (the next one being the moon this time Rev.12:1, otherwise Eph.2:7) ....requiring an additional space of 1,000 years to make the total two-way transfer (Psalms 147:15; Jeremiah 51:15).







Chapter 11





3.   Through faith we understand that the (inhabited¹) worlds (that were made) were framed², rendered complete, perfect, finished, (made what they ought to be as was the intended purpose³) by the word of Godˠ, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear (so that not from anything visible has what we see come into beingˣ).

3.   ¹ Psalms 90:2 Orthodox Jewish Bible
     Worlds (plural Greek aion = Hebrew equivalent, tebel) the only kind of world that exists in the entire Bible; tebel which only means inhabitable world, moist
      ² i.e. made habitable. God makes a new one every 15,000 years (Psalms 147:15; Jeremiah 51:15)
       ³ Hebrews 11:3 Amplified Bible [Equipped for their intended purpose]. 
        He created the earth not in vain, but formed it to be inhabited (Isa.45:18)
       ˠ  The word of God here can also refer to the Son, Heb. 11:2. 


     There are two types of creative words of God:

  1. The creative (bara) word of God: "Let there be." Only used of God creating things ex nihilo (out of nothing or out of the minute particles of Deity). 
  2. The command (asah) word of God: "Let there be." God making or forming, fashioning, appointing, assigning, ordering things out of what is already in existence. Which the (aphar) is the first minute particle (unseen atoms Prov. 8:26) to make things with originally and then all the way up to the largest object already made in the visible Universe (e.g., Gen. 1:14; Psa. 104:19).


       ˣ Heb. 11:3 Orthodox Jewish Bible