[Mar 6, 2017] Theolgians Gone Wild: Did Isaiah Mean Circle or Ball/Sphere/Globe (.. or even a cylinder)? (54.4K views on YouTube!)
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Yes, Isaiah 40:22 says the "circle of the Earth" - but we see in Proverbs 8:27 that this circle was INSCRIBED into the face of the deep. KJV says, "set a compass" but the Hebrew words used mean "inscribed (set) a circle (compass)." If a circle is inscribed INTO something else with depth, it need not be a cylinder! But good luck explaining how you can INSCRIBE a SPHERE into something.
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Yes, Isaiah 40:22 says the "circle of the Earth" - but we see in Proverbs 8:27 that this circle was INSCRIBED into the face of the deep. KJV says, "set a compass" but the Hebrew words used mean "inscribed (set) a circle (compass)." If a circle is inscribed INTO something else with depth, it need not be a cylinder! But good luck explaining how you can INSCRIBE a SPHERE into something.
https://testingtheglobe.com
If you like my work please like, subscribe, and share.
Support donations can be made here:
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