back in time the cedars were very big and tall they talk about them in the bible we have cedars here in BC Canada and they are massive trees it's nice to see were they got the wood they used to build the temple and Solomon's house
Read Ezekiel 31. That cedar was massive into the heavens and could be seen from many parts of the world. A diametre of 18 miles and a height approx 64 miles, its root system went deep down into the Fountains of the Deep. Look at Hangman 1128's work. Those cedars you show are not the biblical ones though.
@@supatipanno I appreciate you watching! And I am not sure where you got those dimensions from. Ezekiel 31 is more so a metaphor/analogy comparing Egypt to a huge tree that dominates a forest to a kingdom/nation that dominates a world. The point of the section I believe you are referring to (Ezekiel 31:3-9) is that the Egyptians should not feel proud and invincible--they should remember how powerful Assyria had fallen.
back in time the cedars were very big and tall they talk about them in the bible we have cedars here in BC Canada and they are massive trees it's nice to see were they got the wood they used to build the temple and Solomon's house
Appreciate you watching!
Read Ezekiel 31. That cedar was massive into the heavens and could be seen from many parts of the world. A diametre of 18 miles and a height approx 64 miles, its root system went deep down into the Fountains of the Deep. Look at Hangman 1128's work. Those cedars you show are not the biblical ones though.
@@supatipanno I appreciate you watching! And I am not sure where you got those dimensions from. Ezekiel 31 is more so a metaphor/analogy comparing Egypt to a huge tree that dominates a forest to a kingdom/nation that dominates a world. The point of the section I believe you are referring to (Ezekiel 31:3-9) is that the Egyptians should not feel proud and invincible--they should remember how powerful Assyria had fallen.