*Theological Development: Moses’ writings expand heaven’s concept from mere
location to the source of divine law and worship patterns.*
2. Historical Books’ Perspective
– Solomon’s prayer (1 Kings 8:27-30) – Heaven as God’s dwelling
– Elijah’s ascension (2 Kings 2:11) – Direct transit to heaven
– Chronicles’ worship (1 Chronicles 16:31) – Heaven in corporate worship
*Historical Note: These accounts demonstrate growing understanding of heaven’s
accessibility and role in worship.*
3. Prophetic Visions
– Isaiah’s throne room vision (Isaiah 6:1-8)
– Ezekiel’s throne chariot (Ezekiel 1:1-28)
– Daniel’s court scene (Daniel 7:9-10)
*Complex Theological Point: Prophetic visions reveal heaven’s dynamic nature
and its governmental structure, showing it as center of divine authority.*
C. New Testament Fullness
1. Gospel Presentations
– Jesus’ teaching on heaven (Matthew 5:12, 6:9, 13:43)
– Kingdom parables (Matthew 13:24-52)
– Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-8, Luke 9:28-36)
*Commentary: Jesus provides the most comprehensive teaching about heaven’s
nature and accessibility.*
II. Heaven’s Inhabitants (Chronological Development)
A. Progressive Revelation of Heavenly Beings