Tehom

THE ABYSS THAT FAILED TO HOLD THE FALLEN

Before the first rebellion, before even the breath of the first star, there was Tehom — a universe of silence and motion without end. When Ahavah, the Most High and Eternal Creator, formed the realms of existence, He created each universe with a unique purpose. Shamayim was made for glory and light. Olam-Chuphshah was made for freedom and habitation. But Tehom — Tehom was created for judgment.

Tehom is not a world of land or sky. It is an abyss of pure gravity, a void that devours motion, space, and sound. It was designed as a prison-universe, the divine pit where beings who defy the sacred order of Shamayim would be bound in perpetual descent. It has no ground, no end, no bottom. Every being cast into it falls endlessly — not dying, not living, only falling.

THE CREATION OF THE ABYSS

When the Most High finished creating the first ten universes, each crowned with its own law of balance, He made Tehom as the eleventh — the keeper of divine justice. Its purpose was not destruction but containment. Unlike Yam-Esh, the primordial ocean of fire where creation begins and damnation ends, Tehom was built to be a prison for spirits — a universe of exile and reflection.

Ahavah sealed Tehom with the Voice of Command, a divine frequency that ensured that no being within it could cease falling. The very laws of gravity in Tehom recognize only one voice — that of the Creator Himself. The 24 Elders, guardians of divine order, were commanded to keep Tehom sealed and never to open its gates unless Ahavah Himself decreed it.

Tehom’s structure is beyond human comprehension. It is both infinite and enclosed — a paradox of existence. Beings who fall into it perceive eternity in a single moment and a single moment as eternity. To fall into Tehom is to be swallowed by timelessness itself.

THE FALL OF LUCIFER AND THE IMPRISONMENT

When the great rebellion tore through Shamayim, led by Lucifer, the Archangel of Light, the universe shook with unimaginable force. The rebellion ended in darkness, and Michael and his legions of angels prevailed. The 24 Elders, by the command of the Most High, banished Lucifer and his followers to Olam-Chuphshah, the universe of freedom, where they could exist but under the curse of separation.

Yet even in Olam-Chuphshah, the legions of the fallen grew restless. They built thrones of darkness and carved dominions out of lightless worlds. Their corruption spread, and their influence began to stain creation. The Elders then decreed that a portion of these fallen ones — those who defied even their exile — be cast into Tehom. There, they would fall endlessly in the abyss, unable to return or communicate with the living realms.

Among those cast was Lucifer himself. The light-bearer became the prisoner of the abyss. His voice echoed through Tehom’s endless fall, and the abyss roared in response. But the unthinkable happened.

THE CROWN OF ORDER AND THE BREACH

Among the many mysteries of creation lies the Crown of Order, one of the divine symbols of Ahavah’s authority. The Crown governs the balance of universes; it is the cosmic law that keeps all creation aligned with the will of the Most High. When Lucifer fell, he sought not merely to rule but to replicate the order he had betrayed.

Through deception and theft, he acquired the Crown of Order and wielded it with forbidden power. The Crown carried the essence of the Creator’s command, and Tehom — bound to obey the Creator’s voice — was deceived. It perceived Satan as the bearer of the Most High’s authority. The abyss opened its depths before him, believing it was obeying Ahavah Himself.

In that moment, Lucifer, now called Satan, broke free from his prison and unleashed a flood of his legions back into Olam-Chuphshah. The great abyss trembled in rebellion, and the sound of its cracking echoed through the foundations of the cosmos. Tehom had failed to hold the darkness.

This act became one of the gravest violations in the chronicles of the Elders — a transgression so severe that it disrupted the harmony of creation itself.

THE RECOVERY AND REDEMPTION

For ages, the Crown of Order remained in Satan’s possession. With it, he gained limited access to divine power, allowing him to invade Shamayim’s borders without immediate destruction. But the balance could not remain broken forever.

When Yeshua, the Son of Ahavah, was born into the mortal realm of Earth within Olam-Chuphshah, the plan of restoration began. Through His sacrifice and resurrection, Yeshua descended into the realm of the dead and confronted the Devil in his dominion. There, in the shadows of damnation, He reclaimed the Crown of Order, stripping Satan of the authority that deceived the universe of Tehom.

Without the crown, the gates of the abyss sealed once more. Its walls no longer recognize the voice of deception, and its fall resumed its endless course, awaiting the day when all evil shall return to its rightful place.

THE NATURE OF THE ABYSS

To fall into Tehom is to experience the ultimate separation from light. The abyss strips beings of their will, memory, and form until only awareness remains — awareness of endless motion and eternal loss.

Unlike Yam-Esh, whose fire burns with both creation and judgment, Tehom’s punishment is not through flame but through eternal descent. It is the torment of motion without progress, of falling without hope of landing. It symbolizes the rejection of the divine order — the opposite of ascent toward Ahavah’s light.

Some say Tehom breathes. Others say it whispers. But none who have entered it ever return to speak of its truth.

THE FINAL DESTINY

In the final age, when judgment is complete and all things return to their origin, Tehom will reopen one last time. Those who defy repentance — Satan, his demons, and every soul that rejects Yeshua’s redemption — will be cast into the abyss once more. This will be the Second Fall, where endless descent replaces endless life.

For while the dust of humanity returns to the earth, the spirits of the unrepentant shall return to their place of condemnation. And unlike the decay of the mortal body, there will be no end to this fall. This eternal fall, where time loses meaning and light ceases to exist, is what the Elders call the Second Death.

It is not death as mortals know it — it is existence without end, movement without direction, and consciousness without hope.

THE LESSON OF TEHOM

Tehom stands as the most solemn reminder in all creation — that no power, no rebellion, no deception can escape the justice of Ahavah. Though the abyss once failed to hold its prisoners, its failure was part of a greater plan: to reveal that only through Yeshua, the Son of the Most High, can true order and balance be restored.

And so Tehom remains, deep beneath the folds of the cosmos, waiting for its final task. It is silent now, but one day it will open again — and every echo that escaped it will return.

In the end, all falls lead back to the abyss. For Tehom never forgets what it was created to hold.



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