What Do You Intend Podcast
In this season opener, Jem and Dustin begin their investigation into one of the most overlooked words in all of Scripture: Raqia, commonly translated as Firmament. Why did ancient translators render the word as Stereoma and Firmamentum, while many modern translations now prefer Expanse? Did the Hebrew text change, or did our assumptions change? Together, they explore the origins of the Septuagint, the meaning of the Hebrew word Raqia, the role of the Mishnah and Talmud in Jewish tradition, and the growing tension between biblical cosmology and modern cosmological models. Rather than asking listeners to reject science, this episode challenges a deeper question: Are we observing reality, or are we interpreting reality through assumptions we rarely examine? As the discussion unfolds, Jem argues that observations and conclusions are not the same thing. Evidence may be legitimate while the explanation built upon it may not be. This distinction becomes the foundation for the entire season ahead. Join us as we begin asking difficult questions about the heavens, the waters above, the floodgates of heaven, and the cosmological framework that emerges when Genesis is taken seriously on its own terms. The investigation has only just begun.
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