It is hard for me to say how much of the Bible is poetry and how much is intended factually/physically.I am asking what you think.
There are several questions: Does the Bible's direct writer intend for something to be metaphor/poetry or for it to be factual, and if it is meant factually, then is the Bible correct?
Take for example: "It is I who made the earth, and created man upon it. I stretched out the heavens with My hands, And I ordained all their host. (Isaiah 45:12)
My guess is that Isaiah thought that God did not use limbs that actually look like hands to do this, and Isaiah is making poetry. But then again, Genesis says that man is made in God's image and in Genesis God "walks" in the Garden of Eden. So maybe Isaiah meant it factually.
The same way of understanding the verses go with the other stories and ideas like the ends of the earth. When it says in Genesis 1 that there is water over the firm layer of the heavens, my guess is that this is meant factually, and that factually this is incorrect. But maybe I am wrong and there actually is water on top of the heavens. Or maybe I am wrong in a different way, and it was only meant as poetry, like telling a Creation story around the campfire.
http://www.bigmyth.com/myths/english/2_oldtest_full.htm (produced by the International association for intercultural education)
See here where the depiction of the flat earth are given:
http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/geocentric.shtml#earthflat
Psalms 136:6
to him who spread out the earth upon the waters, for his steadfast love endures forever;
Isaiah 44:24
Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, who formed you from the womb; "I am the Lord, who made all things, who stretched out the heavens alone, who spread out the earth -- Who was with me? --
If the earth were spherical, one would use a verb other than "spread out" to describe its creation (balled up, gathered up, gathered together, anything but spread out). One might say they "spread out" batter to make pancakes but no one would ever say they "spread out" hamburger to make meatballs. The earth in the Bible was "spread out" because it is flat.
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