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      • The Biblical Calendar is considered one that is lunisolar, meaning that its rules attempt to harmonize the movements of both the sun (for seasons) and moon (for months). This must be achieved since God's annual Feast days must be observed in their proper seasons (Exodus 13:10, Numbers 9:2 - 3, etc.).
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  2. The biblical cosmic tapestry weaves together the spiritual and physical realms in intricate interconnectedness. This section discusses how the biblical narrative portrays the dynamic relationship between different elements in God’s grand design. Time and Seasons in Biblical Cosmology.

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · With the rising of the Sun of Righteousness ( Malachi 4:2 ), the “day” of the Lord is at hand ( Malachi 4:1 ), and in a sense the New Covenant takes place in the daytime. As Genesis 1 says over and over, first evening and then morning.

  4. A day of darkness and gloom, A day of clouds and thick darkness, Matthew 24:29-30. “But immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.

  5. Biblical cosmology is the account of the universe and its laws in the Bible. [1] [2] The Bible was formed over many centuries, involving many authors, and reflects shifting patterns of religious belief; consequently, its cosmology is not always consistent.

  6. Cosmogony is the study of the creation of the universe. The Bible begins with God creating the heaven and the Earth, then the sun, moon, and stars, followed by every living creature that moves, and finally human beings, in God's own image (Gen. 1:1, 16, 21, 26).

  7. Luke 21:7-28. In verses 7-19, Jesus informs us about the visible signs of world events which signal that the end is near. In verses 20-24, He is still talking about these visible signs, but specifically about those that involve Jerusalem. Verses 25-28 describe the cataclysmic events in the sky and on the earth, heralding His imminent return.

  8. In Scripture and Cosmology, Kyle Greenwood, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Colorado Christian University, provides a popular-level resource for better appreciating biblical cosmology within the OT’s cultural context, and for grappling with the difficult questions that arise in relation to contemporary science.

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