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Hey Tom, you are welcome. The claim is there are no seas. Reading carefully and critically you will find that the waters were suspended in what I will loosely call the atmosphere but in reality there was no storm because the magnetic north and the true north were exactly the same. Therefore there was no "wobble" in the earth and there were no storms. I see no "inconsistency" as you put it. Reading carefully the writer is conveying that Yehovah is a consuming fire. One has to make great leaps to find an inconsistency - as the writer does not say the "seas" boiled.
It has been a long time since I made this study, I believe my claim was there was no seas, lakes, etc in the first age. See what is actually written in the study at Psalms 104:6 and the following commentary.
Psa 104:6 Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a garment: the waters stood above the mountains.
Heb 12:29 For our God is a consuming fire.
Firmament.
shalom,
mj
p.s. you will notice as per my original agreement with you, i have not left the KJV. I believe I have kept my word. See the remaining studies as they do build upon each other and I have kept my word to you.
therefore, I believe, the "possible inconsistency" has been abated by the word groupings found herein.
I do hope you will read ALL of the studies made. I made them in part for you per our original agreement stated hereinbefore.
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