What "Bible" are you using that makes that assertion, can you quote the verse(s)?
Why should it matter which Bible? If there is doubt one goes to the original Hebrew for Old Testament, or Greek for the New with occasional bits in Aramaic.
Of course there are numerous verses that say that the Earth does not move. That is why the Catholic Church went after Galileo:
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1 Chronicles 16:30: “He has fixed the earth firm, immovable.”
Psalm 93:1: “Thou hast fixed the earth immovable and firm ...”
Psalm 96:10: “He has fixed the earth firm, immovable ...”
Psalm 104:5: “Thou didst fix the earth on its foundation so that it never can be shaken.”
Isaiah 45:18: “...who made the earth and fashioned it, and himself fixed it fast...”
There are visions that only make sense if the writer believed the Earth to be flat. Daniel 4 10-11 and Matthew 4 8 both have the whole world being seen from a height. That only works on a flat Earth. And the same applies to Revelation 1 7.
And then of course there is the verse in Isaiah that clearly describes a flat Earth and is constantly misinterpreted:
Isaiah 40:22 He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a canopy, and spreads them out like a tent to live in.
Though the International Standard Version translates the Hebrew the most accurately:
"He's the one who sits above the disk of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers. He's the one who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to live in,"