Anyone who said that and meant it literally is a "nut" of some kind.
the four corners of the earth.
No, the Tanach does not say that the earth is flat. That was an error of interpretation made by the Christian Church. The error comes from the Tanach mentioning the 'four corners of the world'. However, the corners of a man's head are also discussed in the Tanach. In reality, the term is discussing the four directions on a sphere. Even the ancient Greeks knew that the Earth is spherical.
Mar 13:27 He will send the angels out to the four corners of the earth to gather God's chosen people from one end of the world to the other. Rev 7:1 After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds so that no wind should blow on the earth or the sea or against any tree.
`The four corners of the earth
Meaning: from all over the planet; all parts of a placeOrigin: This saying first appeared in the New Testament of the Bible. Some ancient peoples thought that the planet Earth was flat and had corners. So when they referred to the "four corners of the earth," they meant some place near the edge of a rectangular map, the farthest ends of the world.Example: "When John F. Kennedy died, people came to his funeral from the four corners of the earth".
Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth - 2005 VG is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 USA:M
Some people believe the Earth is flat due to mistrust in scientific consensus, misinformation, and conspiracy theories. Despite overwhelming evidence supporting Earth's spherical shape, flat Earth beliefs persist in some corners of the internet and society.
An astronaut's helmet would weigh approximately 0 kg on the moon because there is minimal gravity on the moon's surface. This weightlessness is due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Four Corners, 1 apex, 8 edges * * * The apex is also a corner - so 5 corners in all.
I just want to say that no 3D shape has corners, they have vertices (singular vertex), which is what you might call a corner, but this is the correct terminology.A sphere has no corners (as it is 3D), but it also has no vertices.
there is no such thing as Celestial corners. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
The word translated "corners," as in the phrase above, is the Hebrew word, KANAPH. Kanaph is translated in a variety of ways. However, it generally means extremity.It is translated "borders" in Numbers 15:38. In Ezekiel 7:2 it is translated "four corners" and again in Isaiah 11:12 "four corners." Job 37:3 and 38:13 as "ends.So in translation "corners" actually means "extremities" showing that it covers all the earth.