purpledawn writes:
Notice we don't have rule over the sea, but we supposedly do over all the earth ...
This reminds us that the author of Genesis imagined Earth and Sea as separate realities;
To him, the Sea was not a part of Earth.
According to him, Earth is
in the Sea and surrounded by it.
Neither the author of Genesis nor any other biblical writer imagined Earth to be a planet.
I know it is difficult to imagine this but the text could not be clearer on the subject. If we can imagine this Bronze Age 'science,' then maybe we can figure out the rest of the story.
db