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Notice the sky has water above and below. The expanse-heaven does not include the water above or the water below it is in between them. If you want to put the Sun in the “expanse-heaven” it must be below the upper waters and above the lower waters. So you see this was not just made up, the text says this. So the birds are flying in the “raqiya`” “shamayim” and the greater light and the lesser light are in the “raqiya`” “shamayim” atmosphere. The Sun is outside the atmosphere in the “shamayim”.
Exactly, and this is where we have read very carefully. I don't believe the waters of Gen. 1:2 were H2O. Most creationists now admit that the waters above were not a vapor canopy which burst during the flood. There may have been a vapor canopy, but the waters of Genesis 1:2 should not be associated with it.
In fact, if you look at Russell Humphreys model, he has these initial waters somewhere on the other side of the cosmos. The waters of Genesis 1:2 should not be confused with the type of water we find in the sea. Why? The sea didn't exist yet! Many theologians are starting to come to this conclusion. The sea was not created until vs. 9. The division of the waters happened prior to this.
If we follow the text carefully, the waters in Genesis 1:2 were not sea waters, they were actually earth waters. IOW, they were the formless liquid earth. Or if you will, the formless shapeless structureless land. The implication is that the land at that time was not yet solid. I used to picture the initial earth as a solid mass of land with no mountains covered by the sea. But that's not what the text conveys.
The earth (land) was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.
And then this liquid earth mass was divided into two parts. Half was thrust to the other side of the heavens, and the rest was used to make the planet we live on today.
Then God said, “Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear”; and it was so. And God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters He called Seas. And God saw that it was good.
The sea and dry land, were made from this formless mass that was left behind. Is that not what the text says? Thus those waters of Genesis 1:2 were very different than sea water.
Here's an article with an interesting theory on what those waters were.
And, those waters are still out there, somewhere.
Psa. 148:4 Praise Him, you heavens of heavens, And you waters above the heavens!
Whatever they are, they're still up there, beyond the sun moon and stars. It's not that the psalmist could see them. But he knows they're there. He must have read his Torah.
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