Introduction
The Bible and The Holy Quran, two of the most influential texts in human history, are often viewed through the lens of religion. However, a closer examination reveals that these books are not merely religious scriptures but rather intricate treatises on science. This perspective, rooted in historical, linguistic, and textual analysis, sheds new light on the true nature of these ancient texts.
The Bible: Biblios Helio Tec
The term “Bible” is derived from the Greek “Biblios,” meaning “book,” and “Helio,” referring to the sun. “Tec” can be linked to “technology” or “science.” Thus, “Biblios Helio Tec” can be interpreted as “The Book of the Science of the Cycle of the Sun.”
“Our entire solar system spins around the Milky Way. It takes the sun 26,000 years to make one revolution around the Milky Way. Divide that by 12. There are 12 signs of the Zodiac. There are 2,166 years (Age/Eon) – our solar system spins in one sign.”
Historical Context and Scientific Insights
- Astronomy and Cosmology: The Bible contains numerous references to astronomical phenomena. For instance, the Book of Genesis describes the creation of the heavens and the earth, detailing the separation of light from darkness, which can be seen as an allegory for the formation of the universe and the solar system.
- Mathematics and Geometry: The construction of Noah’s Ark in Genesis 6 provides precise measurements, reflecting an understanding of geometry and shipbuilding principles. Similarly, the dimensions of Solomon’s Temple in 1 Kings 6 are meticulously detailed, showcasing advanced architectural knowledge.
- Ecology and Biology: Leviticus and Deuteronomy contain dietary laws that reflect a deep understanding of health and hygiene. The prohibition of certain foods can be linked to the avoidance of diseases, indicating an early grasp of microbiology and food safety.
“Jesus was represented by the fish (Pisces). We just left The Age of Pisces and are now in the Age of Aquarius. This Age demands truth, information, and answers.”
The Holy Quran: The Great Chronology and Study of the Astro Plane
The term “Quran” derives from the Arabic “Al-Qur’an,” meaning “the recitation.” When interpreted through a scientific lens, it can be seen as “The Great Chronology and Study of the Astro Plane,” with “astro plane” referring to the universe or the celestial sphere.
Scientific Revelations and Evidence
- Cosmology and Astrophysics: The Quran contains several verses that describe the creation of the universe. Surah Al-Anbiya (21:30) states, “Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before We clove them asunder?” This verse is remarkably similar to the Big Bang theory, which posits that the universe originated from a singularity and expanded.
- Geology and Meteorology: Surah An-Nur (24:43) describes the formation of clouds and the process of precipitation, mirroring the modern understanding of the water cycle. It states, “Do you not see that Allah drives clouds? Then He brings them together, then He makes them into a mass, and you see the rain emerge from within it.”
- Human Development and Medicine: The stages of embryonic development are outlined in Surah Al-Mu’minun (23:12-14), describing the transformation from a “drop of fluid” to a “clinging clot” and then to a “lump of flesh.” These descriptions align with contemporary embryology, showcasing the Quran’s profound insights into human biology.
Historical Texts and Linguistic Analysis
Translations and Interpretations
Many of the scientific insights in the Bible and the Quran have been obscured by translations and interpretations. The original languages of these texts, Hebrew for the Bible and Arabic for the Quran, contain nuances that are often lost in translation. For example, the Hebrew word “yom,” often translated as “day,” can also mean “a period of time,” allowing for interpretations that align with geological and cosmological time scales.
Proof and Evidence
- Archaeological Discoveries: Numerous archaeological finds corroborate the historical and scientific references in these texts. The Dead Sea Scrolls, for instance, provide evidence of the Bible’s ancient origins and its consistency over millennia.
- Modern Scientific Validation: Many scientific statements in the Quran have been validated by modern science. Dr. Maurice Bucaille, a French physician, documented these correlations in his book “The Bible, The Quran and Science,” highlighting the Quran’s alignment with contemporary scientific knowledge.
Conclusion
Reinterpreting the Bible and the Quran as scientific texts rather than purely religious scriptures opens up new avenues of understanding. These books contain a wealth of knowledge about the natural world, cosmology, biology, and more, revealing the ancients’ profound grasp of science. By examining these texts through a scientific lens, we can appreciate their true significance and the timeless wisdom they offer.
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I Am,
Ewing Redmond Samuels III
Citations:
- Dr. Maurice Bucaille, “The Bible, The Quran and Science.”
- Biblical references from the Book of Genesis and 1 Kings.
- Quranic verses from Surah Al-Anbiya (21:30), Surah An-Nur (24:43), and Surah Al-Mu’minun (23:12-14).