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1 | Is anything in the bible proven untrue | Ps 119:160 | ateo | 67509 | ||
Retxar, Again, if that is how you interpret this passage, then more power to you. I just don't see it that way. ateo PS By the way, how do you pronounce "Retxar"? |
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2 | Is anything in the bible proven untrue | Ps 119:160 | retxar | 67540 | ||
It's OK if you don't see it that way, but if you had even built anything like this (on a smaller scale of coarse), it would make sense to you. You have to admit that it is very probable and you cannot rule out what I have said. Even if I am not correct the Bible is, and you are really grabbing at straws here to try to say this scripture is in error! When you are measuring stuff with strings and sticks, 15 digit precision is not really an issue anyway! Apparently Solomon got every thing built OK, so I guess he had no problem with the numbers God gave him or he would not have wrote them down! How do I pronounce "Retxar"? Well, I don't really know. It has a rhyme and reason but I guess it is not really a word. Here’s another arithmetic question for you and you don’t even have to use pi! What if the bowl was made from 6 brass plates joined together to form the walls. This would not be a true circle, but THE WORD says “circular in form”, and this would indeed be “circular in form” in the same way as a geometric dome house is “circular in form” or the old wooden barrels made from slats were “circular in form”. They are constructed in the same fashion and everyone calls them “round” houses and “round” barrels. If the bowl was 10 cubits outside to outside, what would be the outside length of each of the 6 plates that make up to wall have to be? What would this number multiplied by six be? This number would be the length around the outside walls. retxar P.S. A true math whiz kid ought to be able to do this in his head, but you can use your calculator if you like! |
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