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That one especially is out of date, written in 1450 BCE, nearly 3500 years ago. You had Moses running around the desert, the Greeks were importing copper and tin as it was peak bronze age for them (still 150 years before Northern Europe) and created a standard for weights for commerce. Letter writing had not even started, but early human writing was being taught in Greece. The first trading cogs were being used. But most importantly, they didn’t even have a concept of weather or climate for a thousand more years in 340 BCE. (Note: 3000 BCE Upanishads in India discovered that weather had predictable seasons).

Overall, the Bible shouldn’t be used in context for climatology.

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