... in notbatman's quoted post, above - where it talks about the four corners of the earth. So we see that the wording of this paragraph - verses 7 thru 10 - is very figurative, as is the whole chapter. It doesn't have anything to do with describing the shape of the earth. Rather, it is used to denote peoples from all around the earth. But not the shape of the earth.
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@BADecker,
Your argument is changing the definition of earth from dry land to one that encompasses the entire surface including the sea. You then claim the statement is figurative based on your modified definition. You've changed the meaning of what the author was trying to convey to one which supports the Satanic globalist agenda. You're literally acting out the role of
"... the devil who had deceived them ..." - rev 20:10.



The Bible (rev 20:9) says the Earth is flat.