The phrase "the foundation(s) of the earth/world" carries a lot of meaning. We conduct a systematic study of the phrase.
CSI: Hebrew
Searching for meaning in the original Hebrew presents a problem of the variety that makes us wonder if the Theologians of old had a clue, and, if they did, did they figure that they could fudge it because no one would notice?
Foundation: מְכוֹנֶ֑יהָ – mechoneiha
The root that the word is derived from is makon, which is more broad, however this particular variant occurs in one place only. It clearly established that the foundation of the Earth was established once for ever.
Mind: φρόνημα – phronéma
Here's where we've gotten to: the mind is part of the soul, and the soul is gravity, so can we say that the mind of the spirit is referring to the gravitational component of a spiritual entity?
A fixed or established place: מָכוֹן – makon
The universe has an absolute frame of reference: the Earth is at the center. This is why the observable universe is a sphere of cosmological bodies which has an even distribution in every direction that we look.
Absolute Frame of Reference
The idea that the presence of God dwells in a specific place, as a theme, doesn't get picked up until King David wanted to build a temple. Up until that time the Lord used a tabernacle as the center of worship.
Hell is Expanding Data and Evidence
There are two sources of physical evidence that the expansion of hell is the cause of global warming. The first is establishing the size and location of hell from seismological data.
Hell is Expanding into the Great Gulf
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus is one of the most harrowing in the Bible, that is, if it hadn't been softened by spaghetti theology. It's a conversation with a man who's burning in hell.
If Hell is Expanding Why isn’t the Earth Getting Bigger?
Continuing the theme of weird things that people say on social media there's another question which comes up from time to time which pertains to Jesus' teaching on hell.
Hell is Expanding in the New Testament
Claiming that the expansion of hell is the cause of global warming on social media may seem off the wall. That's because we're in the third generation (X, Y and the Millennials) who've been raised to think that hell's a myth.
