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Catechism of the Catholic Church

Paragraph 326

The Scriptural expression "heaven and earth" means all that exists, creation in its entirety. It also indicates the bond, deep within creation, that both unites heaven and earth and distinguishes the one from the other: "the earth" is the world of men, while "heaven" or "the heavens" can designate both the firmament and God's own "place" - "our Father in heaven" and consequently the "heaven" too which is eschatological glory. Finally, "heaven" refers to the saints and the "place" of the spiritual creatures, the angels, who surround God. (290, 1023, 2794)

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  • Genesis 2:4·BibleGenesis 2:4

    Tal é a história da criação do céu e da terra. No tempo em que o Senhor Deus fez a terra e o céu,

  • Deuteronomy 10:14·BibleDeuteronomy 10:14

    Vê, ao Senhor, teu Deus, pertencem o céu e o céu dos céus, a terra e tudo o que nela se encontra.

  • Genesis 1:1·BibleGenesis 1:1

    No princípio, Deus criou o céu e a terra.