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Firmament

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Firmament

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Old Testament Cultural Insights

Avram Shannon

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Contents

An Ancient Concept of Heredity
Angels
Authorship
Babylon
Beth-el
The Book of Leviticus
Camels
Categories of Animals
Cherubim
Child Sacrifice in the Old Testament
Circumcision
Deferential Speech
Esau and Edom
Firmament
Giants
Glory of the Lord
Gopher Wood
Hebrew
Hospitality
Introduction to Genesis
The Mark and Curse of Cain
Matzebot
Meaning of the Name Isaac
Melchizedek
Moab
Moses 1
Names and Covenants: Abraham and Sarah
Names of God
Polygamy
Pottage
Satan
Shekel
Shinar
Slavery
Sons of God
Soul
Symbolic Meaning of the Name Adam
Symbolic Meaning of the Name Eve
Symbolic Meaning of the Name Noah
Tree of Life
Tribe of Asher
Tribe of Benjamin
Tribe of Dan
Tribe of Gad
Tribe of Issachar
Tribe of Naphtali
Twelve Tribes of Israel
Urim and Thummim
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Contents

An Ancient Concept of Heredity
Angels
Authorship
Babylon
Beth-el
The Book of Leviticus
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Avram Shanon, “Firmament,” Old Testament Cultural Insights (Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2022).

The ancient Israelite view of the universe was different from our modern perspective and the best way to understand that view is with the word “firmament.” This unusual English word comes from a Latin word meaning “a support or prop” and is a translation of the rare Hebrew word raqia. This word only appears seventeen times in the Hebrew Bible with nine of those appearances being in Genesis 1. Raqia comes from a Hebrew root that means “to beat out.” The sense of the word raqia is something beaten out, like a metal plate or dome over the earth. This is how Genesis understands the sky—a flat surface that separates the waters above from the waters below (see Genesis 1:6). The ancient Israelites were not stupid; they based their perspective on the observational evidence of the world they saw. Thus the evidence for waters above is falling rain. This idea is at play in the famous verse in Malachi about tithing where the Lord promises to “open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing” (Malachi 3:10). The “windows of heaven” here are windows in the sky and the blessing that the Lord is pouring out is rain. The waters below were also based on observations of the world since digging eventually reaches water.

Related Verses

Genesis 1:6–8

Malachi 3:10

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