There are many of them, go look them up! Don’t be lazy!
There are many lists of them in books on biblical cosmology/worldview conception too, which is why i recommended you start there. You could even search our very own c/christianity for a list, but as i said - it is better if you go earnestly looking for yourself because i could be biasing you with selective sources.
If you earnestly search and can’t find any sources/books, i’ll be happy to point you in the right direction.
Of course i could do your work for you as you ask, but you would learn less and be a less capable student for it.
Very well. Read the bible then! all the passages describing a flat world as believed/conceived by its authors are in there!
Many of those reference books i suggested you seek out if you were interested in learning about this, contain specific lists of passages, which could save you some time - but it is yours to spend as you like!
The biblical/hebrew conception of the world [universe] isn’t the scope of your post?
I thought you wanted a list of the biblical passages which clearly convey the biblical conception of a flat world?
They are usually found in such books! There are a lot of them - it isn’t subtle, nor is it supposed to be.
As i said, if you earnestly look for them and can’t find them, i can help point you in the right direction.
There are many of them, go look them up! Don’t be lazy!
There are many lists of them in books on biblical cosmology/worldview conception too, which is why i recommended you start there. You could even search our very own c/christianity for a list, but as i said - it is better if you go earnestly looking for yourself because i could be biasing you with selective sources.
If you earnestly search and can’t find any sources/books, i’ll be happy to point you in the right direction.
Of course i could do your work for you as you ask, but you would learn less and be a less capable student for it.
Very well. Read the bible then! all the passages describing a flat world as believed/conceived by its authors are in there!
Many of those reference books i suggested you seek out if you were interested in learning about this, contain specific lists of passages, which could save you some time - but it is yours to spend as you like!