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Tuesday, August 12, 2025
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Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Modern Names of Places Mentioned in the Bible
First or representative mention.
Ammon Jordan Genesis 19:37-38
Arabia Arabia 1 Kings 10:15; 2 Chronicles 1:14
Aram, Aramiyim Syria 1Chronicles 19:6; 2 Samuel 10:6-8
Assur/Asshur Iran,
Iraq Numerous mentions
Babylon Iraq Numerous mentions
Canaan Gaza
Strip, Israel, Lebanon, West Bank Numerous mentions
Damascus Syria Genesis 14:15
Ethiopia Ethiopia, Sudan Genesis 2:13
Media Iran 2 Kings 17:6
Pekod, Peqod Iraq Jeremiah 50:21; Ezekiel 23:23
Togarmah Armenia,
Turkiye, Turkestan Ezekiel 38:6
Science in Antiquity: Part 1
Many
modern people have a very limited view of history. They can only see or think
about five or ten years into the past. They see history as boring and they
think of the ancients as ignorant and backward. This was actually not true. What
the ancients lacked was the modern accumulation of facts. An ancient Israelite
would have been very puzzled and culture-shocked to have been dumped into the
modern world, but he or she could have eventually learned to drive a car or to
cook on a stove or to use a cellphone.
The
ancients were just as intelligent as we are but the accumulation of scientific
facts had not yet reached a critical point. Human knowledge took centuries to
double, fact by fact. As knowledge accumulated, the rate of accumulation began
to speed up. Every answer exposes a new question. Buckminster Fuller spoke of
the Knowledge Doubling Curve which was relatively flat for centuries, then
began a slow climb, and then went into an explosive upward thrust.
By
the end of the 19th Century, knowledge was doubling once per
century. By about 1945, the rate of doubling was about every 25 years. By 1982,
the rate was about every 12-13 months. By 2020, the doubling was occurring
about every 12 hours. With at least 50,000,000,000 devices now operating and
with the rise of artificial intelligence, the rate may now be in minutes.
185
AD/CE: Chinese
astronomers report a bright star which faded away after eight months. This is
Supernova SN 185 which occurred 8200 years ago in the Centaurus constellation.
Ca 140
AD/CE: A Chinese surgeon, Hua Tuo, is the first
recorded to use anesthesia during surgery.
78-139
AD/CE: Zhang Heng,
a Han polymath, works in seismology, hydraulics, astronomy, cartography,
poetry, and politics. He invents a functional water clock.
100
AD/CE: 1. The mathematician Theon of Smyrna says that
the Earth is a sphere.
Ca 20
AD/CE:1. Birth of the Greek scientist, Hero of
Alexandria, who did work in theoretical mathematics, mechanics, and
physics. He studied the science of light
reflection and invented a rotary steam engine and several pneumatic devices.
2. Geminus of Rhodes studies astronomy and writes The Theory of
Mathematics.
8 AD/CE: Chinese astronomer Liu Xin
calculates the solar year as 365.25016 days. He calculates pi as 3.154
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Breaking the Fourth Wall
In film-making, there is a concept called breaking the fourth wall in which one or several characters acknowledge the existence of the viewing audience and address the viewers as if they are participants in the ongoing events.
The first, second, and third walls
are like a box around a stage set: the back wall and the two side walls. The
fourth wall is the wall visible to the characters in the play but totally transparent
to the people watching the events as they occur. Traditionally, the actors and
narrators are assumed to be unaware that they are being watched by the
audience.
Breaking the fourth wall
occurs when a character in the play or film glances at the audience or camera,
makes movements like a wink or a knowing smile which betray a knowledge of the
existence of the audience, or actually speaks directly to the viewers. Occasionally,
the narrative itself becomes self-aware. Examples of this phenomenon occur in
the films, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the Marvel Deadpool films,
and The Neverending Story, which can be seen to exhibit as many as seven
levels of fourth wall breaking.
What does this have to do with this
Christian blog? Well, this is in reference to the Bible itself. The Bible
is holy, but as an object it is just a book, ink on sheets of paper, or, in our
current modern days, the arrangement of millions of pixels on your cellphone
screen.
There are widely varying levels of reverence
for the physical book itself, with some actually bordering on idolatry, but the
physical book is just that, a book.
Two ways of understanding the Bible
are as a tool or as a weapon. Both understandings can be biblically supported.
So, back to the subject of this
post. Sitting on a shelf or lying on a desk the Bible is just a book.
The thing which only Christians can understand is that once it is picked up and
opened, the Bible is itself indwelled by the Holy Spirit, the same person who inhabits each
of us. Just as we can use the Bible, so can he. It is one of the many
ways he can speak directly to us.
The Holy Spirit is aware as we read
the biblical text and he guides us to new insights, the meat of the gospel, new
levels of understanding which we as believers can gradually comprehend as we
mature. How do we know this? The Bible tells us so.
One of the activities of the Holy
Spirit is the Reminding Ministry. He will guide you in the Bible to the
answers or understandings which you need to further mature as a Christian.
Isaiah 11:2; 1 Corinthians
2:12, 3:1-4, 6:19-20; Hebrews 5:12-13; John 14:17,26, 16:13; Romans
8:9; Colossians 1:27; 1 John 4:15.
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
The First Three Letters of the Bible
In
Genesis 1:1, the first word of the Bible, in
Hebrew, is בְּרֵאשִׁית
which is transliterated as bare sit or b'rei-sheeth. The first
letter is ב (bet), the second letter is ר (resh), and the third
letter is א (alef). The English-language name of the book is Genesis,
from its Greek name, Γένεσις. Its Hebrew name is the same as its first
word, Bereshit, “in beginning.”
Some
Christian commentators have noticed and commented on this as a statement of the
Trinity in the first word of the Bible. Others see it as merely
an interesting coincidence.
בן Ben (son)
רִיחַ Ruach (spirit, breath, wind)
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Science in Antiquity: Part 12
Many modern people have a very limited view of history. They can only see or think about five or ten years into the past. They see history as boring and they think of the ancients as ignorant and backward. This was actually not true. What the ancients lacked was the modern accumulation of facts. An ancient Israelite would have been very puzzled and culture-shocked to have been dumped into the modern world, but he or she could have eventually learned to drive a car or to cook on a stove or to use a cellphone.
The
ancients were just as intelligent as we are but the accumulation of scientific
facts had not yet reached a critical point. Human knowledge took centuries to
double, fact by fact. As knowledge accumulated, the rate of accumulation began
to speed up. Every answer exposes a new question. Buckminster Fuller spoke of
the Knowledge Doubling Curve which was relatively flat for centuries, then
began a slow climb, and then went into an explosive upward thrust. By the end
of the 19th Century, knowledge was doubling once per century. By
about 1945, the rate of doubling was about every 25 years. By 1982, the rate
was about every 12-13 months. By 2020, the doubling was occurring about every
12 hours. With at least 50,000,000,000 devices now operating and with the rise
of artificial intelligence, the rate may now be in minutes.
Ca
1950 BC/BCE:
Quadratic equations are solved by Babylonian mathematicians.
Ca
2000 BC/BCE: In India, fouled water is purified by
boiling and subsequent filtration through
charcoal.
Ca
22 Oct. 2137 BC/BCE:
A solar eclipse is recorded and described by Chinese officials.
9
May 2138 BC/BCE:
Solar eclipse visible over Babylon.
Science in Antiquity: Part 10
Many modern people have a very limited view of history. They can only see or think about five or ten years into the past. They see history as boring and they think of the ancients as ignorant and backward. This was actually not true. What the ancients lacked was the modern accumulation of facts. An ancient Israelite would have been very puzzled and culture-shocked to have been dumped into the modern world, but he or she could have eventually learned to drive a car or to cook on a stove or to use a cellphone.
The ancients were just as
intelligent as we are but the accumulation of scientific facts had not yet
reached a critical point. Human knowledge took centuries to double, fact by
fact. As knowledge accumulated, the rate of accumulation began to speed up. Every
answer exposes a new question. Buckminster Fuller spoke of the Knowledge
Doubling Curve which was relatively flat for centuries, then began a slow
climb, and then went into an explosive upward thrust.
By
the end of the 19th Century, knowledge was doubling once per
century. By about 1945, the rate of doubling was about every 25 years. By 1982,
the rate was about every 12-13 months. By 2020, the doubling was occurring
about every 12 hours. With at least 50,000,000,000 devices now operating and
with the rise of artificial intelligence, the rate may now be in minutes.
Ca
805 BC/BCE: In
India, Baudhayana calculates square roots and quadratic equations.
Ca
1000 BC/BCE:
Egyptian mathematicians use simple fractions.
11th
Century BC/BCE:
Chinese scholars describe algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
27
December 1192 BC/BCE:
A Chinese oracle bone has been found inscribed with a description of a lunar
eclipse occurring between 2148 (9:48 PM) and 2330 (11:30 PM). The lunar eclipse has
been confirmed by NASA to have happened on that date and time.
Ca
1486 BC/BCE:
Chinese astronomers see a ten-tailed comet.