Noah-Lots of Water in the Oceans and Subterranean Oceans

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1 Everything wiped-out “under heaven.”
No not everything under heaven it was just everything in A local area.

2 Everything with "the breath of life" died.
No it was only air breathing creatures in A local area that died.

3 All flesh destroyed on earth.
No only the flesh died that lived in A local area on earth.

4 All Hills under the whole heaven covered.
No only hills in A local area under heaven was covered with water.

5 The rainbow covenant given to "all life on earth".
No the rainbow covenant only pertains to creatures in A local area.

6 The world that was, being overflowed with water, perished.
No the world here is only talking about A local area perishing.

7 Built Tower of Babel so they were not destroyed like forfathers.
8 Flood stories scattered around the earth with different languages.
This list could go on and on.

The doctrine belief that before the Flood people only lived in a local area.

Do you really believe A man that lived 7-8-9 hundred years
in good health never went walking about to find new areas?
In sixteen hundred years or so, no one left their place of birth?

Today a man can walk around the world in 7 years or better.
 
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You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with
all your soul (nephesh) and with all your might
.


What does pour out my heart mean?

The idiom "pour your heart out" means to freely express
your deepest and most intimate emotions or thoughts,
often about something troubling you or causing a lot
of emotional stress. It can involve talking about your
feelings in a very open, honest, and complete way,
usually to someone you trust.

What does pour out my soul mean?

The idiom pour out (one's) soul (to someone) To share one's
deepestor most intimate emotions, thoughts, or secrets,
especially in a profuse or sudden manner.
 
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The scientists from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois have discovered a reservoir of water that is three times the size of all of Earth's oceans, deep beneath the planet's surface. This underground water supply rests some 700 km beneath our feet.

This hidden ocean, concealed within a blue rock known as ringwoodite, dares our understanding of where Earth’s water came from. The size of this subterranean sea is triple the volume of all the planet’s surface oceans combined. If this subterranean ocean were to be combined with our present ocean, it would cover the entire planet except for a few mountain peaks.

This new discovery not only enthrals with its scale but also proposes a new theory about Earth’s water cycle. It recommends that instead of arriving via comet impacts, as some theories have posited, Earth’s oceans may have slowly seeped out from its very core.

Genesis 7 states “11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on the same day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the floodgates of the sky were opened.”

Some would like to say there wasn’t enough water to cause a worldwide flood. This seems to run counter to what scientists from Northwestern University have discovered.


The Bible isn't a science textbook. Noah's flood describes windows of a sky dome opening and closing to release and restrain water.
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God gave him a living soul directly, that made all the difference.
God did not blow a soul into Adams nostrils/lungs;
he became a soul/creature. An air breathing creature.

Genesis 2:7 (KJV)
And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground,
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life;
and man became a living soul.

After God formed man of the dust of the ground,
God breathed The breath of life into Adam;

sem·i·co·lon
[ˈsemēˌkōlən, ˈsemīˌkōlən]
noun
  1. a punctuation mark (;) indicating a pause, typically between
  2. two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.
After that [once he had this breath of life/air] ;
Adam [became] a living breathing creature /soul.

It does not say God blew a soul into Adam,
he [became] a living [air breathing] creature/soul.

Why not just accept it as God tells you?

 
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God did not blow a soul into Adams nostrils/lungs;
he became a soul/creature. An air breathing creature.
Genesis 2:7 And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

Why not just believe Him?
 
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Genesis 2:7 And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

Why not just believe Him?
He became a soul, God did not breath this soul into him.
God breathed the breath of life into him,
somethig that all creatures need to breath..

Maybe you missed the sem·i·co·lon,
 
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Perhaps you don't know what "nephesh" means.


Nephesh (נֶ֫פֶשׁ‎ nép̄eš) is a Biblical Hebrew word which occurs in the Hebrew Bible.
"Nephesh (נֶ֫פֶשׁ‎ nép̄eš) is a Biblical Hebrew word which occurs in the Hebrew Bible....

..." In Genesis 2:7, the text is not that Adam was given
a nephesh but that Adam "became a living nephesh."

"There is no term in English corresponding to nephesh"

Per your post/link above.
Your post above confirms what I have been saying about this subject.

P.S.

You seem to be good with science, and know the bible.
That is why I was wondering if you could look over my posts in another
thread [not mine] for review. No one has commented on it yet.

I know the bible is not a science book, but it does mention many
things about Gods creation that are in science books today.

It deals with things mentioned in the bible, and a science point of view.
Please feel free to comment what you think about the comparison.

It starts, in the beginning

I really do not like to argue about anything, especially about Gods
creation with brothers in Christ. Just looking for a scientist review.
If you do comment, please comment in that thread. Thanks
 
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