Hugh Ross writes, “Hashamayim we ha ‘erets (‘heavens’ plural and ‘earth’ singular with the definite articles and the conjunction) carries a distinct meaning, just as the English words ‘under’ and ‘statement’ or ‘dragon’ and ‘fly’ put together as compound nouns take on specific meanings. Hashamayim we ha ‘erets consistently refers to the totality of the physical universe: all of the matter and energy and whatever else it contains.” Ross, Hugh. The Genesis Question: Scientific Advances and the Accuracy of Genesis. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1998. 20.