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An accessible commentary examines the astronomical references found in sacred scripture, treating creation imagery, the firmament, the sun and moon, stars, comets, meteors, eclipses, and planets. It contrasts Hebrew cosmological language with surrounding mythologies, clarifies Hebrew terms and symbols, and discusses how celestial cycles shaped liturgical calendars and popular observance. Later chapters trace the origins and meanings of constellation figures, consider possible astronomical evidence for dating passages, and distinguish astrological practices from the scriptural perspective. The author seeks to reconcile plain‑language biblical descriptions with contemporary astronomical knowledge while keeping explanations clear for general readers.

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E. Walter Maunder

E. Walter Maunder was an English astronomer and author known for his contributions to popular astronomy and the public understanding of celestial phenomena. He is particularly recognized for his works that bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and religious texts, as seen in his book "The Astronomy of the Bible," which examines astronomical references in scripture. Maunder also authored "Are the Planets Inhabited?" and "The Science of the Stars," both of which explore the possibilities of life beyond Earth and the nature of stars. His writings reflect a deep interest in both the scientific and philosophical implications of astronomy.

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