We (that's me and the Holy spirit) refute the widely held belief that Satan was in the garden of Eden and that he brought about the fall of man. It fails to take into account the relationship between cause and effect.
Highest part: וְ֝רֹ֗אשׁ – rosh
IF Eden was at the top of a mountain that filled the whole Earth, and a river from Eden watered the surface of the whole land, THEN the concept of elevation will be found in the scriptural context.
The Nether Parts of the Earth
Yesterday we took a detour to slam dunk relativistic time dilation as proof of the Bible. Today we're going back to our discussion of a possible transition in the internal structure of the Earth when tehom became sheol.
March 13th
In the text of Genesis, "the ground," is a translation of the Hebrew word הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה - adamah Adam, from whence Adam gets his name since he was made from the dust of the ground.
March 12th
If you want to believe that earth is flat no one's going to stop you. However nothing in the Bible, either in the meaning of words or in the context of passages, requires you to believe that earth is flat and has an edge.
March 7th
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.
March 6th
The preacher ponders rivers running into the sea. It may be rhetorical, a mystery of God. Or it's a hydrological cycle, and it's obvious and logical.
March 5th
In a prophecy against Assyria, comparing it to the greatest tree in the garden of Eden, we're told that the deep.. sent out her little rivers to water all of the trees. It sounds like a hydrological cycle.
Literally Literal
"Deep calls to deep" may be flowery poetic language intended to teach us something spiritual. However we're going to use it as the description of a hydrological cycle. It's an application of Hypothesis 22.
March 4th
We (me and the Holy spirit) confirm our hypothesis that Eden was the highest part of a mountain that filled the whole Earth: Why were there were no Cherubim or flaming swords on the North, West and South of Eden?
