A cinematic, photorealistic wide shot of Biblical Hebrew cosmology captures all three tiers simultaneously: the heavens, the earth, and the underworld. At the center is a stationary, flat circular Earth disc with continents and oceans, set upon seven massive stone pillars descending into deep primordial waters. A vast, solid, shimmering crystalline dome (the firmament/raqia), crafted in bronze-gold, encloses the Earth, with the realm of "waters above" held above it and openings allowing rays of light and water to descend. Inside the dome, a small local sun and cool-lighted moon move in circular circuits above the clouds, entering and exiting through gates at the eastern and western edges, while stars are embedded in the sky beneath the dome and the four corners of the Earth are marked at the cardinal points. Below the Earth, a shadowy underworld realm (Sheol) is shrouded in dark mist, while in the highest realm above the celestial waters, a radiant sapphire throne emits divine golden light, representing the throne of YAHUAH. The scene is rendered with epic scale, ethereal lighting, and high detail, evoking a majestic and theological atmosphere, with artistic styles ranging from grand and awe-inspiring 8K photorealism to medieval illuminated manuscript aesthetics with warm earth tones, gold leaf accents, and parchment textures, all showing the three tiers in an architectural cross-section view. See more