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  1. Biblical cosmology is the account of the universe and its laws in the Bible. [1][2] The Bible was formed over many centuries, involving many authors, and reflects shifting patterns of religious belief; consequently, its cosmology is not always consistent. [3][4] Nor do the biblical texts necessarily represent the beliefs of all Jews or Christian...

    • The Record of The Creation Account
    • More Scriptural Evidence to Show That We Have Been Lied to
    • It’S A Circle, Not A Ball!

    Next up, the Creation account in Genesis 1 states that God created the earth first, uniquely and specifically. And if you look at Genesis 1:3 you see that light was brought forth, and day and night were present before the sun and moon were created on day 4. It also states that He put a firmament or dome, Strong’s #4733 στερέωμα (stereóma) (as shown...

    Isaiah 38:8 is a very powerful piece of evidence for the case against the globe because it states that a shadow cast by the sun went backwards. So if the earth were truly spinning like we are told, in order for this to happen the earth would have to go in reverse, (and that would cause a cataclysmic disaster from what they tell us). So if what the ...

    The Scriptures describe the earth as it truly is, a circle! And the rest of the verse describes how God stretched out the heavens like a tent for men to dwell in. We have all seen tents and they don’t look like globes, they look like this. Below is a depiction of the Tabernacle that was constructed by an engineer named Andrew Hoy. He designed it ac...

  2. What is Biblical Cosmology? Biblical Cosmology is the exploration of the cosmos based on biblical principles, emphasizing the understanding of Gods grand design as revealed in the Scriptures. Why is the biblical creation story significant in Biblical Cosmology?

  3. Scripture portrays the three-tiered structure of the cosmos as a particular sort of house: a temple. The theology of this cosmic temple develops from Genesis to Revelation and serves as the context for NT arguments concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ (see John 1:14; Heb 9:24).

  4. May 15, 2024 · Biblical cosmology refers to understanding the universe and its structure, as the Bible depicts. It covers the ancient Israelite and early Christian beliefs about the nature of the cosmos, including the earth, the heavens, the underworld, and celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and stars.

  5. Biblical Cosmology. Cosmogony is the study of the creation of the universe. The Bible begins with God creating the heaven and the Earth, then the sun, moon, and stars, followed by every living creature that moves, and finally human beings, in God's own image (Gen. 1:1, 16, 21, 26).

  6. It might seem strange or even primitive to think of the cosmos in these three tiers—the sky, the land, and the sea—but this was the cosmology of the biblical authors. Understanding how the biblical authors saw the world and its origin will bring much of the biblical story into clearer focus.

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