Biblical scientific foreknowledge

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Biblical scientific foreknowledge is a belief that certain Bible passages knew about scientific facts before scientific discovery.

Bible verses cited as scientific foreknowledge

Blood circulation

Leviticus 17:11 states, "For the life of the flesh is in the blood", [1] blood circulation was not discovered until 17th century by William Harvey. [2]

Universe expansion

Isaiah 40:22 says "who stretches out the heavens", [3] Hebrew word "natah" in Isaiah 40:22 means to stretch out or extend. [4] universe expansion was not discovered by secularists until 20th century. [5]

Uncountable stars

Jeremiah 33:22 says number of stars cannot be counted by a human, [6] scientific estimate puts that number of stars are 1022 to 1024 . [7] but it would take human billions of years to count all of them.

Circumcision on the 8th day

Genesis 17:12 commands circumcision to be on the 8th day, [8] Modern science suggests that optimal time to circumcise is the 8th day. [9][10]

Ocean pathways

Matthew Fontaine Maury memorial citing Psalms 8:8 as his inspiration.

Psalm 8:8 mentions "the path of the seas", [11] ocean pathways were not discovered until in 19th century by Matthew Fontaine Maury. [12]

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