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HEAVEN
Heaven, in the Greek and Hebrew texts has numerous meanings and applications, depending on how it is used. The use of this word can be misleading. I will show that it is a source of misinterpretation by numerous Bible scholars. This is often the case when they do not verify its origin and meaning. There is much confusion as to the distinction between the demonic (fallen angels) and the heavenly (God's angels).
Heaven can refer to a realm, as in another dimension. It can also refer to a place, as by extension any area above the earth. Even here, misconceptions abound. A good example of this is found in the book of Job, in "The Old Testament of the Bible." (See "angels," below)
In Ephesians 2:2, Satan is called the "prince and power of the air." This is often used as proof that he operates the UFO. This is false. It is within the souls of those who have an earthly home, as in human beings. In this translation, the Greek word for air is aer (pr. ah-ayr). It is in reference to the human breath, as by implication, our spirit, or life, rerferring to man's sin nature. Here again, there have been many misconceptions arising from improper interpretation. Most Bible scholars misquote the word for air as meaning the sky, and use it as evicence that UFOs are satanic in origin.
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