As far as I know, it doesn't go into much details. Of course, you may want to read the first few chapters of Genesis on your own, perhaps you'll discover some more information.
probaly because the planets didnt have names and everything was happening on earth
No. Okay, here goes. In the early 1500's Copernicus solved the astrophysical problem of how the solar system moved. scientists couldn't explain this mathematically using the adopted idea the the earth was the center of the universe (geocentricity) because the planets moved across the sky in apparently random ways (which is actually the origin of the word "Planet"), so Copernicus based his model on the idea that the sun was the center of the universe (Heliocentricity) and it worked! The church however refuted his idea because the earth had to be the center of the universe because the bible said it was so. No, the Bible does not say so, only that God created the universe, and that you can ask him about the details thereof through prayer. Moreover, information received in prayer should confirm scientific inquiry.
he went to jail because he said the earth was not the centre of the universe. However in the bible it says that the earth IS the centre of the universe. He was thrown in jail for saying the bible was wrong.
The Bible is written from an implicitly geocentric viewpoint, so if we take the Bible as the ultimate authority on everything, then it would be wrong to come to other conclusions such as the heliocentric theory, merely by observing the way the universe actually is. Incidentally, although Galileo did support the heliocentric theory, it was originally proposed by Copernicus. It isn't Galileo's model. Galileo did contribute to this theory with his astronomical observations, however.
In the bible it says the Earth was here first.
probaly because the planets didnt have names and everything was happening on earth
god created the universe and everything in it!!!!!!!!!!! if you read your bible you wouldn't ask!
Another answer from our community:No. The bible is backed up by science and both co-exist perfectly as evidence that the one true god made the universe. The bible explains everything perfectly and science time and time again comes to confirm its claims. Rest assured that God is the only answer to even consider.Another answer:The above answer, whilst no doubt sincerely held, will result in disappointment when confronted by a well educated person. Please do not confuse faith with Poetry, Architecture, or mathematics. There are many genuine fields of study, but faith is not one of them. Except in a contemplative meaning.And of course, there are many things not well understood.
Planets are a work of God's creation. Everything is God's masterpiece. God as powerful as he is, so powerful that our minds cannot comprehend it, simply spoke and all the planets were there. Read the Bible in Genesis 1They are stardust from the "Big Bang".
Qabalah' is an ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible which explains about how the universe and everything around us works.
Colossians 1:17 and Hebrews 1:3
Jews believe that God did everything it says He did in the Bible - including creating the entire universe in 6 days some 5780 years ago. God also continues to keep the universe in existence.
Creationists, when asked, will often cite Bible passages such as Job 26:7 ("He stretches out the north over empty space") as supporting or even predicting the observation that the universe expands.
can you tell me about recovery from the bible
Yes, it does.
No everything in the BIBLE is correct!
No. Okay, here goes. In the early 1500's Copernicus solved the astrophysical problem of how the solar system moved. scientists couldn't explain this mathematically using the adopted idea the the earth was the center of the universe (geocentricity) because the planets moved across the sky in apparently random ways (which is actually the origin of the word "Planet"), so Copernicus based his model on the idea that the sun was the center of the universe (Heliocentricity) and it worked! The church however refuted his idea because the earth had to be the center of the universe because the bible said it was so. No, the Bible does not say so, only that God created the universe, and that you can ask him about the details thereof through prayer. Moreover, information received in prayer should confirm scientific inquiry.