

Fir·ma·ment/ˈfərməmənt/noun LITERARY noun: Firmament; plural noun: Firmament
- The Heavens or the sky, especially when regarded as a tangible thing. “Thunder shakes the firmament” Similar: The sky, Heaven, they blue, the wide blue yonderthe azurethe heavensthe skies, the vault (of heaven), the celestial sphere, the empyrean, the welkin
- A sphere or world viewed as a collection of people. “One of the great stars in the American golfing firmament“
Origin

Middle English: via Old French from Latin firmamentum, from firmare ‘fix, settle’.
God created the Heavens, firmament, and Earth. All of His creations exalt and rejoice in Him. All things came into being through Him, and without Him, nothing would come into being. Glory be to God!!!
And we pray:
God of infinite wisdom and light, Creator of all that is holy, Heaven and Earth are filled with Your glory! I pray that I can Love You with all of my heart and strength, with every fiber of my being I wish to rejoice in You, as the rest of Your creations do. I shall rejoice in Your name and exalt Your creations this day and always. Amen.