Deep Calls to Deep
The Hydrology of Eden Deduction 5
Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me.
(Psalms 42:7) KJV
We develop a model of the internal structure of Earth on the third day. A hydrological cycle begins at Rosh, the location of Jerusalem, formerly Eden.
Deuteronomy 5:8 gives us some interesting nuance which we can resolve with our model. It refers specifically to “the water under the Earth” and we have a way to account for this phrasing which becomes part of a hydrological cycle of relatable causes, an example of Hypothesis 22. This brings us another deduction before we reach our conclusion: what waters beneath the Earth? Here’s our deduction: the great deep was inside the Earth. This raises another question:
- IF the deep up-welled at Eden,
- AND parted into 4 rivers which began at waterfalls
- AND watered the surface of the land before feeding into the sea,
- THEN how did the sea return to the deep?
In the six hundredth year of Noahโs life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst forth, and the windows of the heavens were opened.
(Genesis 7:11) ESV
How did the sea return to the deep? The fountains of the great deep. These were culverts, gutters or water-spouts through the crust and mantle. Putting all of this together we have a hydrological cycle which dictates for us what any 3D model of the internal structure of the Earth has to look like.
- IF the deep up-welled at Eden,
- AND passed through the garden,
- split into four rivers,
- roared over waterfalls (deep calls unto deep),
- watered their respective geographical regions,
- entered the sea,
- returned to the deep,
- AND up-welled again at Eden,
- AND passed through the garden,
- THEN the sea was connected to the deep by culverts, gutters, water-spouts or fountains through the crust and mantle.
Deducing the Original Earth’s Hydrological Cycle
- Where did the water come from?
- What was protecting the North, West and South?
- Where is the great deep?
- Where did the rivers go?
- How did the sea return to the great deep?
- What sealed the fountains of the great deep?
When we consider the similarities between the third day and the Millennial Kingdom we should realize that, if flat Earth is Biblical, then maps of the supposed flat Earth should have Jerusalem at the center. They don’t.



Read through the Bible in a year
| Reading plan | March 7 | |
| Linear | Judges 10-12 | |
| Chronological | Numbers 28-30 |
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.



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