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Sunday 29 June 2014

A brief commentary by the Watchtower Society on the compatibility of the bible with science.

Does Science Agree With the Bible?



The Bible’s answer

Yes, for although the Bible is not a science textbook, it is accurate when it mentions matters of science. Consider some examples showing that science and the Bible agree and that the Bible contains scientific facts that differed greatly from the beliefs of many people living at the time it was written.
  • The universe had a beginning. (Genesis 1:1) In contrast, many ancient myths describe the universe, not as being created, but as being organized from existing chaos. The Babylonians believed that the gods that gave birth to the universe came from two oceans. Other legends say that the universe came from a giant egg.
  • The universe is governed day-to-day by rational natural laws, not by the whims of deities. (Job 38:33; Jeremiah 33:25) Myths from around the world teach that humans are helpless before the unpredictable and sometimes merciless acts of the gods.
  • The earth is suspended in empty space. (Job 26:7) Many ancient peoples believed that the world was a flat disk supported by a giant or an animal, such as a buffalo or a turtle.
  • Rivers and springs are fed by water that has evaporated from the oceans and other sources and then has fallen back to earth as rain, snow, or hail. (Job 36:27, 28; Ecclesiastes 1:7; Isaiah 55:10; Amos 9:6) The ancient Greeks thought that rivers were fed by underground ocean water, and this idea persisted into the 18th century.
  • The mountains rise and fall, and today’s mountains were once under the ocean. (Psalm 104:6, 8) In contrast, several myths say that the mountains were created in their current form by the gods.
  • Sanitary practices protect health. The Law given to the nation of Israel included regulations for washing after touching a dead body, quarantining those with infectious disease, and disposing of human waste safely. (Leviticus 11:28; 13:1-5; Deuteronomy 23:13) By contrast, one of the Egyptian remedies in use when these commands were given called for applying to an open wound a mixture that included human excrement.

Are there scientific errors in the Bible?

A reasonable examination of the Bible shows the answer to be no. Here are some common misconceptions about the scientific accuracy of the Bible:
1.Myth: The Bible says that the universe was created in six 24-hour days.
Fact: According to the Bible, God created the universe in the indefinite past. (Genesis 1:1) Also, the days of creation described in chapter 1 of Genesis were epochs whose length is not specified. In fact, the entire period during which earth and heaven were made is also called a “day.”Genesis 2:4.
2.Myth: The Bible says that vegetation was created before the sun existed to support photosynthesis.Genesis 1:11, 16.
Fact: The Bible shows that the sun, one of the stars that make up “the heavens,” was created before vegetation. (Genesis 1:1) Diffused light from the sun reached the earth’s surface during the first “day,” or epoch, of creation. As the atmosphere cleared, by the third “day” of creation, the light was strong enough to support photosynthesis. (Genesis 1:3-5, 12, 13) Only later did the sun become distinctly visible from the surface of the earth.Genesis 1:16.
3.Myth: The Bible says that the sun revolves around the earth.
Fact: Ecclesiastes 1:5 says: “The sun rises, and the sun sets; then it hurries back to the place where it rises again.” However, this statement merely describes the apparent motion of the sun as viewed from the earth. Even today, a person can use the words “sunrise” and “sunset,” yet he knows that the earth revolves around the sun.
4.Myth: The Bible says that the earth is flat.
Fact: The Bible uses the phrase “the ends of the earth” to mean “the most distant part of the earth”; this does not imply that the earth is flat or that it has an edge. (Acts 1:8; footnote) Likewise, the expression “the four corners of the earth” is a figure of speech referring to the entire surface of the earth; today a person might use the four points of the compass as a similar metaphor.Isaiah 11:12; Luke 13:29.
5.Myth: The Bible says that the circumference of a circle is exactly three times its diameter, but the correct value is pi (π), or about 3.1416.
Fact: The measurements of “the Sea of cast metal” given at 1 Kings 7:23 and 2 Chronicles 4:2 indicate that it had a diameter of 10 cubits and that “it took a measuring line 30 cubits long to encircle it.” These dimensions might have been merely the nearest round numbers. It is also possible that the circumference and diameter represented inner and outer measurements of the basin respectively.

With regard to myth no.4 I would add that the bible specifically states that the earth is round.
Isaiah40:22NASB"It is He who [s]sits above the [t]circle of the earth,And its inhabitants are like grasshoppers,Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain
And spreads them out like a tent to dwell in." And of course the only shape that would consistently appear circular regardless of the angle from which it is view is a sphere not a disk.

Zechariah8-14NWT(2013 Edition)

The word of Jehovah of armies again came, saying: “This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘I will be zealous for Zion with a great zeal,+ and with great wrath I will be zealous for her.’”
“This is what Jehovah says, ‘I will return to Zion+ and reside in Jerusalem;+and Jerusalem will be called the city of truth,*+ and the mountain of Jehovah of armies, the holy mountain.’”+
“This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘Old men and women will again sit in the public squares of Jerusalem, each with his staff in his hand because of his great age.*+ And the public squares of the city will be filled with boys and girls playing there.’”+
“This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘Although it may seem too difficult to the remaining ones of this people in those days, should it seem too difficult also to me?’ declares Jehovah of armies.”
“This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘Here I am saving my people from the lands of the east and the west.*+ And I will bring them in, and they will reside in Jerusalem;+ and they will become my people, and I will become their God+ in truth* and in righteousness.’”
“This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘Let your hands be strong,*+ you who now hear these words from the mouth of the prophets,+ the same words that were spoken on the day the foundation of the house of Jehovah of armies was laid for the temple to be built. 10 For before that time, there were no wages being paid either for man or for beast;+ and it was not safe to come and go because of the adversary, for I turned all men one against another.’
11 “‘But now I will not deal with the remaining ones of this people as in the former days,’+ declares Jehovah of armies. 12 ‘For the seed of peace will be sown; the vine will produce its fruit and the earth its yield,+ and the heavens will give their dew; and I will cause the remaining ones of this people to inherit all these things.+ 13 And just as you became an object of cursing among the nations,+ O house of Judah and house of Israel, so I will save you, and you will become a blessing.+ Do not be afraid!+ Let your hands be strong.’*+
14 “For this is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘“Just as I had determined to bring calamity on you because your forefathers made me indignant,” says Jehovah of armies, “and I felt no regret,+ 15 so at this time I have determined to do good to Jerusalem and to the house of Judah.+ Do not be afraid!”’+
16 “‘These are the things you should do: Speak the truth with one another,+and the judgments in your gates must promote truth and peace.+ 17 Do not scheme calamity against one another in your hearts,+ and do not love any false oath;+ for these are all things that I hate,’+ declares Jehovah.”
18 The word of Jehovah of armies again came to me, saying: 19 “This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘The fast of the fourth month,+ the fast of the fifth month,+ the fast of the seventh month,+ and the fast of the tenth month+ will be occasions for exultation and joy for the house of Judah—festivals of rejoicing.+So love truth and peace.’
20 “This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘It will yet come to pass that peoples and the inhabitants of many cities will come; 21 and the inhabitants of one city will go to those of another and say: “Let us earnestly go to beg for the favor* of Jehovah and to seek Jehovah of armies. I am also going.”+ 22 And many peoples and mighty nations will come to seek Jehovah of armies in Jerusalem+ and to beg for the favor* of Jehovah.’
23 “This is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘In those days ten men out of all the languages of the nations+ will take hold, yes, they will take firm hold of the robe*of a Jew,* saying: “We want to go with you,+ for we have heard that God is with you people.”’”+

A pronouncement:
“The word of Jehovah is against the land of Ha′drach,
And Damascus is its target*+
—For Jehovah’s eye is on mankind+
And on all the tribes of Israel—
 And against Ha′math,+ which borders on her,
And against Tyre+ and Si′don,+ for they are so wise.+
 Tyre built herself a rampart.*
She piled up silver like dust
And gold like the dirt of the streets.+
 Look! Jehovah will take away her possessions,
And he will strike down her army into the sea;*+
And she will be consumed in the fire.+
 Ash′ke·lon will see it and be afraid;
Gaz′a will feel great anguish,
Also Ek′ron, because her hope is put to shame.
A king will perish from Gaz′a,
And Ash′ke·lon will not be inhabited.+
 An illegitimate son will settle in Ash′dod,
And I will do away with the pride of the Phi·lis′tine.+
 I will remove the bloodstained things from his mouth
And the disgusting things from between his teeth,
And he will be left remaining for our God;
And he will become like a sheikh* in Judah,+
And Ek′ron like the Jeb′u·site.+
 I will encamp as a guard* for my house,+
So that there will be no one passing through and no one returning;
And no taskmaster* will pass through again,+
For now I have seen it* with my eyes.
 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion.
Shout in triumph, O daughter of Jerusalem.
Look! Your king is coming to you.+
He is righteous, bringing salvation,*
Humble+ and riding on a donkey,
On a colt,* the foal of a female donkey.+
10 I will take away the war chariot from E′phra·im
And the horse from Jerusalem.
The battle bow will be taken away.
And he will proclaim peace to the nations;+
His rulership will be from sea to sea
And from the River* to the ends of the earth.+
11 As for you, O woman, by the blood of your covenant,
I will send your prisoners out of the waterless pit.+
12 Return to the stronghold, you prisoners with hope.+
Today I am telling you,
‘I will repay to you, O woman, a double portion.+
13 For I will bend* Judah as my bow.
The bow I will fill with E′phra·im,*
And I will awaken your sons, O Zion,
Against your sons, O Greece,
And I will make you like a warrior’s sword.’
14 Jehovah will be seen over them,
And his arrow will go out like lightning.
The Sovereign Lord Jehovah will sound the horn,+
And he will advance with the windstorms of the south.
15 Jehovah of armies will defend them,
And they will devour and subdue the slingstones.+
They will drink and be boisterous, as if with wine;
And they will be filled like the bowl,
Like the corners of the altar.+
16 Jehovah their God will save them in that day
As the flock of his people;+
For they will be like the gemstones of a crown* glittering over his soil.+
17 For how great his goodness is,+
And how great his handsomeness is!
Grain will make the young men thrive,
And new wine the virgins.”+

10 Ask Jehovah for rain in the time of the spring rain.
It is Jehovah who makes the storm clouds,
Who pours rain for them,+
And gives vegetation in the field to everyone.
 For the teraphim statues* have spoken deception;*
And the diviners have visioned a lie.
They speak about worthless dreams,
And in vain they try to comfort.
That is why they will wander like sheep.
They will suffer, for there is no shepherd.
 Against the shepherds my anger burns,
And against the oppressive leaders* I will hold an accounting;
For Jehovah of armies has turned his attention to his flock,+ to the house of Judah,
And he has made them like his majestic horse in the battle.
 From him comes the keyman,*
From him comes the supporting ruler,*
From him comes the battle bow;
From him goes forth every overseer,* all of them together.
 And they will become like warriors,
Trampling down the mud of the streets in the battle.
They will wage war, for Jehovah is with them;+
And the riders of horses will be put to shame.+
 I will make the house of Judah superior,
And the house of Joseph I will save.+
I will restore them,
For I will show them mercy;+
And they will be as though I had never cast them off;+
For I am Jehovah their God, and I will answer them.
 Those of E′phra·im must become like a mighty warrior,
And their heart will rejoice as though from wine.+
Their sons will see this and rejoice;
Their heart will be joyful in Jehovah.+
 ‘I will whistle for them and gather them together;
For I will redeem them,+ and they will become many,
And continue to be many.
 Though I scatter them like seed among the peoples,
They will remember me in the distant places;
With their sons they will revive and return.
10 I will bring them back from the land of Egypt
And gather them from As·syr′i·a;+
I will bring them to the land of Gil′e·ad+ and Leb′a·non,
And there will be no more room for them.+
11 He must pass through the sea with distress;
And in the sea he will strike down the waves;+
All the depths of the Nile will dry up.
The pride of As·syr′i·a will be brought down,
And the scepter of Egypt will depart.+
12 I will make them superior in Jehovah,+
And they will walk about in his name,’+ declares Jehovah.”


11 Open your doors, O Leb′a·non,
So that a fire may consume your cedars.
 Wail, you juniper, for the cedar has fallen;
The majestic trees have been destroyed!
Wail, you oaks of Ba′shan,
For the dense forest has come down!
 Listen! The wailing of shepherds,
For their majesty has been devastated.
Listen! The roaring of young lions,*
For the dense thickets along the Jordan have been destroyed.
“This is what Jehovah my God says, ‘Shepherd the flock meant for the slaughter,+ whose buyers slaughtered them+ and are not held guilty. And those who sell them+ say, “May Jehovah be praised, for I will become rich.” And their shepherds have no compassion for them.’+
“‘For I will no longer show compassion on the inhabitants of the land,’ declares Jehovah. ‘So I will cause each man to fall into the hand of his neighbor and his king; and they will crush the land, and I will not rescue them out of their hand.’”
And I began to shepherd the flock meant for slaughter,+ in your behalf, O afflicted ones of the flock. So I took two staffs, and I called one Pleasantness, and the other Union,+ and I began to shepherd the flock. And I dismissed three shepherds in one month, for I* became impatient with them, and they* detested me as well. And I said: “I will not keep shepherding you. Let the one who is dying die, and let the one perishing perish. As for those who are left, let them devour one another’s flesh.” 10 So I took my staff Pleasantness+ and cut it up, breaking my covenant that I had made with all the peoples. 11 So it was broken in that day, and the afflicted ones of the flock who were watching me knew that it was the word of Jehovah.
12 Then I said to them: “If it seems good to you, give me my wages; but if not, withhold them.” And they paid* my wages, 30 pieces of silver.+
13 Then Jehovah said to me: “Throw it into the treasury—the magnificent value with which they valued me.”+ So I took the 30 pieces of silver and threw it into the treasury at the house of Jehovah.+
14 Then I cut up my second staff, the Union,+ breaking the brotherhood between Judah and Israel.+
15 And Jehovah said to me: “Now take the equipment of a useless shepherd.+16 For I am letting a shepherd rise up in the land. He will not take care of the sheep that are perishing;+ he will not seek out the young or heal the injured+ or feed those able to stand. Instead, he devours the flesh of the fat one+ and tears off the hooves of the sheep.+
17 Woe to my worthless shepherd,+ who is abandoning the flock!+
A sword will strike his arm and his right eye.
His arm will wither completely,
And his right eye will go completely blind.”*

12 A pronouncement:
“The word of Jehovah concerning Israel,” declares Jehovah,
The One who stretched out the heavens,+
Who laid the foundation of the earth,+
And who formed the spirit* of man within him.
“Here I am making Jerusalem a cup* that causes all the surrounding peoples to stagger; and there will be a siege against Judah as well as against Jerusalem.+In that day I will make Jerusalem a heavy* stone to all the peoples. All those who lift it are sure to be severely injured;+ and all the nations of the earth will be gathered against her.+ In that day,” declares Jehovah, “I will strike every horse with panic and its rider with madness. I will keep my eyes on the house of Judah, but I will strike every horse of the peoples with blindness. And the sheikhs* of Judah will say in their heart, ‘The inhabitants of Jerusalem are a strength to me by means of Jehovah of armies their God.’+ In that day I will make the sheikhs of Judah like a fiery pot among wood and like a fiery torch in a row of cut grain,+and they will consume all the surrounding peoples on the right and on the left;+and Jerusalem will again be inhabited in her place,* in Jerusalem.+
“And Jehovah will save the tents of Judah first, so that the beauty* of the house of David and the beauty* of the inhabitants of Jerusalem may not be too great over Judah. In that day Jehovah will be a defense around the inhabitants of Jerusalem;+ in that day the one who stumbles* among them will be like David, and the house of David like God, like Jehovah’s angel who goes before them.+And in that day I will be certain to annihilate all the nations that come against Jerusalem.+
10 “I will pour out on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of favor and supplication, and they will look to the one whom they pierced,+ and they will wail over him as they would wail over an only son; and they will grieve bitterly over him as they would grieve over a firstborn son. 11 In that day the wailing in Jerusalem will be great, like the wailing at Ha·dad·rim′mon in the Plain of Me·gid′do.+ 12 And the land will wail, each family by itself; the family of David’s house by itself, and their women by themselves; the family of Nathan’s+ house by itself, and their women by themselves; 13 the family of Le′vi’s+ house by itself, and their women by themselves; the family of the Shim′e·ites+ by itself, and their women by themselves; 14 and all the families that are left remaining, each family by itself, and their women by themselves.

13 “In that day a well will be opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for cleansing sin and impurity.+
“In that day,” declares Jehovah of armies, “I will erase the names of the idols from the land,+ and they will no longer be remembered; and I will rid the land of the prophets+ and the spirit of uncleanness. And if a man should prophesy again, his father and his mother who caused his birth will say to him, ‘You will not live, because you have spoken lies in the name of Jehovah.’ And his father and his mother who caused his birth will pierce him through because of his prophesying.+
“In that day each of the prophets will be ashamed of his vision when he prophesies; and they will not wear an official garment of hair+ in order to deceive.And he will say, ‘I am no prophet. I am a man cultivating the soil, because a man bought me when I was young.’ And if someone asks him, ‘What are these wounds between your shoulders?’* he will answer, ‘Wounds I received in the house of my friends.’”*
 “O sword, awake against my shepherd,+
Against the man who is my companion,” declares Jehovah of armies.
“Strike the shepherd,+ and let the flock* be scattered;+
And I will turn my hand against those who are insignificant.”
 “And in all the land,” declares Jehovah,
“Two parts in it will be cut off and perish;*
And the third part will be left remaining in it.
 And I will bring the third part through the fire;
And I will refine them as silver is refined,
And test them as gold is tested.+
They will call on my name,
And I will answer them.
I will say, ‘They are my people,’+
And they will say, ‘Jehovah is our God.’”


14 “Look! The day is coming, a day belonging to Jehovah, when the spoil from you* will be divided in your midst. I will gather all the nations against Jerusalem for the war; and the city will be captured and the houses plundered and the women raped. And half of the city will go into exile, but the remaining ones of the people will not be cut off from the city.
“Jehovah will go out and war against those nations+ as when he fights in the day of a battle.+ In that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives,+ which faces Jerusalem on the east; and the Mount of Olives will be split in half, from east* to west,* forming a very great valley; and half of the mountain will move to the north, and half of it to the south. You will flee to the valley of my mountains, for the valley of the mountains will extend all the way to A′zel. You will have to flee, just as you fled because of the earthquake in the days of King Uz·zi′ah of Judah.+ And Jehovah my God will come, and all the holy ones will be with him.+
“In that day there will be no precious light+—things will be congealed.*And it will become one day that is known as belonging to Jehovah.+ It will not be day, nor will it be night; and at evening time there will be light. In that day living waters+ will flow out from Jerusalem,+ half of them toward the eastern sea*+ and half of them toward the western sea.*+ It will happen in summer and in winter. And Jehovah will be King over all the earth.+ In that day Jehovah will be one,+ and his name one.+
10 “The whole land will become like the Ar′a·bah,+ from Ge′ba+ to Rim′mon+south of Jerusalem; and she will rise and be inhabited in her place,+ from the Gate of Benjamin+ all the way to the site of the First Gate, all the way to the Corner Gate, and from the Tower of Ha·nan′el+ all the way to the winepresses* of the king. 11 And people will inhabit her; and there will never again be a curse of destruction,+ and Jerusalem will be inhabited in security.+
12 “And this is the scourge with which Jehovah will scourge all the peoples who wage war against Jerusalem:+ Their flesh will rot away while they stand on their feet, their eyes will rot away in their sockets, and their tongues will rot away in their mouths.
13 “In that day confusion from Jehovah will be widespread among them; and each one will grab hold of the hand of his companion, and his hand will come against the hand of his companion.*+ 14 Judah will also be involved in the war at Jerusalem; and the wealth of all the surrounding nations will be gathered, gold and silver and garments in vast quantity.+
15 “And a scourge like that scourge will also come against the horses, the mules, the camels, the donkeys, and all the livestock that are in those camps.
16 “Everyone who is left remaining out of all the nations that come against Jerusalem will go up from year to year+ to bow down to* the King, Jehovah of armies,+ and to celebrate the Festival of Booths.*+ 17 But if anyone among the families of the earth does not go up to Jerusalem to bow down to the King, Jehovah of armies, no rain will fall on them.+ 18 And if the family of Egypt does not come up and does not come in, they will have no rain. Instead, they will have the scourge with which Jehovah scourges the nations that do not come up to celebrate the Festival of Booths. 19 This will be the punishment for the sin of Egypt and the sin of all the nations that do not come up to celebrate the Festival of Booths.
20 “In that day the words ‘Holiness belongs to Jehovah!’+ will be written on the bells of the horses. And the cooking pots*+ in the house of Jehovah will be like the bowls+ before the altar. 21 And every cooking pot* in Jerusalem and in Judah will be holy and will belong to Jehovah of armies, and all those who are sacrificing will come in and use some of them for boiling. In that day there will no longer be a Ca′naan·ite* in the house of Jehovah of armies.”+