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Re: what the bible teaches
"the Bible spoke of "the circle [or, sphere] of the earth." "
No. It spoke of the circle, not of the sphere. There was a different word for "ball" which could have been used, if the authors had been aware that the earth was spherical rather than a disk. The Bible also speaks of the edges of the earth, and of high vantage points from which all of it can be seen at once, making it clear that the authors did not have anything in mind except a flat circular disk. |
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To me, this suggests the Earth's orbital circuit around the sun, especially since the passage also mentions the expansion of space. Isaiah 40:22 |
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Re: what the bible teaches
Another possibility is that the 'Circle of the earth' is a symbolic phrase that has nothing to do with earth's literal shape. Consider the fact that Israel is nothing like a circle, anyway. Stars, heavens, earth, dust etc in Isaiah 40 are all symbols. The fact that the stars are spread out like a garment has a very picturesque symbolic meaning and has nothing to do with the expansion of the galaxies but is about the glory of the unseen G!d in his people as they shine out his glory. Nonbelievers are considered to be part of the nations, which are equated with grass and dirt. They are briefly beautiful, then fade; but the stars never do.
(Mee, Isaiah 40 is a love letter from G!d to his chosen witnesses.) Isaiah isn't giving a science lesson at all. As an example consider the way that James (ancient Christian author) relies upon Isaiah 40 in his letter. James, using his inside knowledge of the symbols, implies that believers are stars, or gifts from 'Above'. This is not being said in the gnostic sense, but is a vigorous image to evoke feeling, as James is careful to specify they were lights birthed by words of truth.
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at a time when the so-called learned men were speculating about the earth’s being flat,
Jehovah caused his word to be written: "There is One who is dwelling above the circle of the earth." (Isa. 40:22) The prophet Isaiah had not traveled around the earth. He had not been up in a space vehicle looking down to see that the earth was round, but Jehovah, who dwells in the heavens and who created the earth, gave the truth as to its shape. |
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The Circle of the Earth
I still think Isaiah 40 is focused on something other than the shape of land or science theories, but the Hebrew word 'Chuwg' ( only occurs 3 times in the Bible ) refers literally to the curvature of the horizon in Proverbs 8:27. The horizon is observable from Israel's coast -- and that curve is less than 7 miles away if you view from 25 feet above sea level. A king standing 5 feet tall at water's edge sees less than 3 miles out before the ship he's watching drops off. The king may not realize it, but as soon as sailors get far enough out to sea, he disappears off the edge of their world. When a fisherman suggests that the earth is flat and ships are falling off he has a healthy sense of humor and is merely testing your intelligence. Proverbs 8:27 "When he established the heavens, I was there, when he drew a circle on the face of the deep." Here's a very cool distance to horizon calculator! |
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Show us where isaiah was 'in space' in a 'space vehicle' ........... wow! Now do you see why the judgment will be so awful to such decievers? |
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All scripture is inspired of God , and he (God)knew that the earth was a circle . and that is what was written down the bible is always right |
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to see the continued self preservation and continue to debate with such pride, had an affect; reminded little old me that some are just that way and to spend the time on one is a 'loss to the common.'
the clock is ticking against the mee me's of this globe; only the few who really seek true knowledge will ever climb out of the corrupt circles of theological abuse. |
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and they are a GREAT CROWD revelation 7;9-10 and they have got out of ( Babylon the great ) which is corrupt revelation 18;4 and they have taken in knowledge of the true God Jehovah, and his son Jesus christ John 17;3 and the clock is ticking and the great day of Jehovah is near . and it will not be late ZEPHENIAH 1;14 YES THE GREAT CROWD WILL GO ON TO GET THROUGH THE GREAT TRIBULATION.revelation 7;14 jump on board its the only way God loved the world so much John 3;16-17 |
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And as for you, O Daniel, make secret the words and seal up the book, until the time of [the] end. Many will rove about, and the [true] knowledge will become abundant."DANIEL 12;4
true knowledge is NOW abundant , we are living in the last days of this old system of things , and the true knowledge is very good news ![]() |
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