The World is Flat

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Iyov 26:7 – “He hangs the earth upon nothing.” (No pillars, no flatness — earth suspended in space)
Iyov 38:4-6 – “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? … On what were its bases sunk?” (Poetic – Yahuah as Master Builder; same language used for mountains and Temple)
Shemu’el Aleph 2:8 – “The pillars of the earth are Yahuah’s, and He set the world upon them.” (Hebrew matsuk = supports/columns; same word for tabernacle pillars and mountains – poetic stability)
Tehillim 104:5 – “You established the earth upon its foundations, that it should never be moved.” (Hebrew makon = fixed place; same as Temple mount)
Yeshayahu 40:22 – “It is He who sits above the circle (chug) of the earth…” (chug = circle, vault, horizon – never flat)
Additional verse often brought up in modern flat-earth circles – Yeshayahu 11:12 / Hazon 7:1 – “four corners of the earth”
→ Hebrew kanaf = wings, extremities, directions (same word for “corners” of a garment or the four directions of the compass – idiomatic, not literal geometry).
Whole-scroll conclusion
Every “pillars” or “corners” reference is phenomenological or poetic language — describing how things appear or expressing stability and completeness, exactly the way we still say “sunrise” or “ends of the earth” today.
The same scroll that says “pillars” also says the earth is a circle (Yeshayahu 40:22) and hangs on nothing (Iyov 26:7).

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