Although I am not certain of the answer to your question if it is a number you are seeking, I think you could probably just enter that word into any Bible software or website and get your answer. The concept of Heaven is spoken of much more frequently than the actual word is used, though. And even more frequently spoken of is the concept of Hell, something that comes as a surprise to most people.
There is no definitive evidence or accounts of anyone having died and met the Apostle Paul in heaven. Such experiences are largely based on personal beliefs and interpretations, rather than verifiable facts.
Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or tittle shall nowise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven.Matthew 5;18-19 ; It is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail Luke 16:17
2 Peter 3:8 - But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.This verse doesn't mean that one day on earth equals a thousand years in heaven, or that one day in heaven equals a thousand years on earth; it simply means that God does not regard time as man does, because He is not bound by it. Peter's statement was intended to encourage patience on the part of believers, many of whom thought that Jesus' Second Coming was imminent.The Bible refers to things happening "quickly" that take hundreds, or even thousands of years to unfold by man's reckoning. For example:Revelation 22:20 - He who testifies to these things says, "Surely I am coming quickly." Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!Nearly two thousand years have passed since that passage was written. That's a long time to men, but no more significant than a couple of days to God.[Quotes from NKJV]
In Christian theology, belief in Jesus as the Savior is typically considered the key to entering heaven, rather than one's lineage or status. So, being a bastard, illegitimate child, does not automatically exclude someone from entering heaven. It is a person's faith and actions that are typically believed to determine entrance into heaven.
No, heaven is not just a cloud. Heaven is much, much better than that. For example, there are streets of transpartent gold. There will be feasts in heaven.
No heaven is better.
Better Than Heaven was created on 1986-10-17.
No, because heaven is better than earth, but God keeps us alive for a reason.
Because the education is much better on earth.
better than heaven
Heaven is a better place than hell. In heaven the streets are painted with gold, most of the challenges hat faced us during out earthly lives are no longer there.
We have no evidence that heaven and hell even exist, so we can not say that one is better than the other, apart from the belief that heaven is a place of blissful reward and hell is a place of eternal damnation. In the absence of this evidence, I would call it a draw. Two non-existent places are equally good or bad.
It depends on whether you believe in heaven or not, obviously. Most people who believe in Heaven/Summerland/some other name for an afterlife believe that they will be much happier there than on earth. This cannot really be answered in complete assurance; nobody really knows what comes after life.
To show that heaven is much more beautiful than earth. Also to preserve their culture & teachings.
Heaven is better than anybody can ever imagine. It is the Home of God the Father. Therefore, yes, I may say that heaven is indeed pretty.
The concept of heaven is often described as a spiritual or metaphysical realm rather than a physical space that can be measured in size. Different religious and philosophical beliefs have various interpretations of heaven, making it difficult to compare it directly to Earth in terms of size. Therefore, whether heaven is "bigger" than Earth depends on one's belief system and understanding of these concepts. Ultimately, heaven transcends physical dimensions, making it more about spiritual significance than measurable size.