Deep calls to deep at the roar of your waterfalls; all your breakers and your waves have gone over me. (Psalms 42:7) ESV This word is rendered in the KJV as waterspouts which can be confusing in the context of the original Earth hydrological cycle but which is accurate in the context of david's challenge …
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 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 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 2nd
Genesis 1 and 2 aren't contradictory, they have different narrative styles. People who want to see contradictions are looking for an excuse to dismiss the truth, because they don't want the truth.
