Friday, November 28, 2025

GRAVITY IN THE BIBLE: Part 1 of 2

Creation implies pre-existence, intelligence, dynamics, and order. Those four things should be characteristics of God. Among those four aspects, order is often forgotten. “Order” is holding things in their places, not in just a static position but dynamic order, meaning that although things moved, they each move relative to one another.

The most obvious to early man was the revolution of Earth’s moon about the planet Earth, and because Earth is a “planet,” that means that it is orbiting about some thing. Later man realized that the Earth orbited regularly about the Sun. Enoch, thousands of years ago, realized that the orbit was 365-1/4 days for Earth to make its trip around the Sun. To this time, it remains regular at 365-1/4 days. What causes that? First off, everything from the beginning was dynamic. God rested but the creation had not. It is supposed that when God rested, all things were done, and most things remained in their pre-determined position. In a manner things that orbit are continually “falling” relative the larger body to remain on orbit. The rate and mass of those bodies are precisely the size and rate needed to remain orbital.

Accidents don’t happen without a cause. Is it merely coincidence that the moon and Earth are at the precise places they need to be to appear to be one unit at the total lunar eclipse. Both the distance between the two and the size of the each must be precise for the moon to eclipse the Earth. Those factors reveal Intelligence.

What is “Earth”? The word “Earth” comes from the German language, and it means “ground.” (Etymology Online). Other planets are named after other gods; not real gods albeit planets are images of false gods. However, planet Earth is the exact image of the first man, “Adam.”  Our planet was made for Adam’s kind. Earth is Adamic and there can never be another Earth.

Both the composition and elements of planet Earth are identical to mankind. Hence, planet Earth in Hebrew is “Adam.” That Adam is quantumly entangled with planet Earth cannot be coincidental. Intelligence is behind that.

The dynamics of heavenly bodies are fixed. Isaac Newton realized that something called “gravity” held them in place and made a formula that calculates it. Newton saw “gravity” as “a universal force of attraction between objects with mass; that was derived from the Latin word gravitas, meaning "heaviness" or "weight". Weight exists because of gravitas — dignity — “worthy of honor and respect” (Merriam-Webster 2023). God is the best example of honor and respect.

Gravity, because of the gravitas of God, does not weigh things down, but holds all things in their places. The Hebrew word in the Bible that means “weight” is kavod.

Kavod is translated into English as “glory.” Glory is weightiness in a manner. It can be used positively to describe the substantial, weighty, and honorable presence of God, or it can also be used in a negative sense to describe something that is a burdensome weight.

Let’s examine kavod more closely: כָּבוֹד spelled kaf, bet, vav, and dalet. Kaf represents the mercy of God, bet God dwelling among us or even the person Jesus, vav the connection between things, and dalet the way.

The letter bet implies mass and dalet motion. Vav is important in the word and vav is the connection. What connects all things? Gravity. Hence, kavod does represent weightiness and from God makes it glorious (Gen 1:29; “very good”). It seems that gravity is hidden in the words kavod and glory. Hence, gravity is certainly implied in Scripture, making the glory of God highly significant. The psalmist confirmed that interpretation: “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shoes His handywork” (Psalm 19:1).

The firmament are firm things, and the fourth heaven contain their orbits. Enoch specifically wrote about that specific heaven: In 1 Enoch, Chapters 72–82 that section in its entirety is entitled The Book of the Heavenly Luminaries. It is about the movements of the sun, moon, and stars and within it is the descriptions of the "courses" (orbits) of the heavenly bodies, their dominion, and how they are connected to the seasons and the length of the year.

Those chapters describe the weightiness and the glory of God. Paul wrote: 

The invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead. (Rom 1:20) 

The movement of the heavenly bodies is therefore evidence of Jesus who made all things (John 1). The intelligence revealed in the orbits of heavenly bodies reveal Intelligent design and only the Bible points the finger at THE INTELLIGENCE — Jesus.

Indeed, the glory of God — the movements of the bodies in the heavens — is displayed every night. One should think of Jesus as the sky reveals Him.

What moves the heavenly bodies and holds them in their places? Gravity. Bodies orbiting other bodies is the lesser body constantly falling away, and they fall away with the precise gravitational attraction to keep them moving and at the same distance from one another.

Gravity is the unseen Power of God to keep the cosmos dynamic. Even black holes use gravity to suck in and dispose of useless heavenly bodies. In a sense, black holes clean up the universe and dispose of dying suns as new ones are created to keep all things in balance.

So, what is gravity? The Glory of God. When God put on flesh to reveal Himself, He would have been subject to gravity because He was in a body. However, after He was glorified by his death and resurrection (John 7:39), Jesus was much different; He overcame the world; “Be of good cheer,” He said, “I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

Jesus was resurrected as a glorious God. He had mass that ascended into the heavens. Jesus asked Mary, “Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to My Father” (John 20:17), then it happened, Jesus “led them out as far as to Bethany, and He lifted up his hands, and blessed them, and it came to pass, while He blessed them, He was parted from them and carried up into heaven” (Luke 24:50:51).

Jesus overcame the world in His newly acquired glorious flesh; and the Earth at no pull on Him. God had gravitas for Him and attracted Jesus to where He is. There was an attraction — an entanglement — between the Father and Son, so that gravity — the glory of God — pulled them together where in the end, Jesus sat by the right hand of God in Power (Luke 22:69). That invisible Power was the Glory of God — gravity — that “re-assembled” [1]  the Godhead just as Paul wrote to the Romans.

Gravity seems to hold both the cosmos and the Godhead together for both reveal the glory of God. Hence, gravity is of extreme importance in scripture.

There are other mentions in the Bible that implies gravity and they will be discussed in part two.



 Total lunar eclipse; credit exploratorium.edu

 

 

 

 



[1] “Raised from the dead” is literally assembled from the Greek word.

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