Few of God's
miracles cause protests in the "scientific" community like
the account of
Joshua's long day - when God made the sun and moon to stand
still. But
science and modern technology have done more to verify this
phenominal
biblical fact than they have to refute it.
Common sense
would say it is impossible for such a major disruption to
occur and not
totally destroy the precise, perfect balance in the solar
system. But given
a God, who created the heavens and the earth, who
established the
rotation of the planets and stars to the fraction of a
second, making
the earth stop rotating for 24 hours is not such a difficult
task. Yet, computer
scientists in the space program and mathematicians -
one a former
professor at Yale University - have discovered that a whole
day has been
unaccountably added in time.
The positions of
the moon, sun, and planets have to be calculated
precisely for all
space shots to avoid problems in establishing the
satellite's
orbit. The orbit has to be calculated for the life of the
satellite to
avoid its running into something else in space.
Using computers,
scientists can tell the exact location of the planets
and their moons
for years into the future. By the same means, they have
been able to
backtrack and determine these specific locations in the past.
It was during one
such search that the extra day appeared.
From various
accounts of the incident, it appears that something "did
not
compute." The extra day was just there. There was no computer
malfunction;
there was no explanation for the interruption of normal time
patterns.
When this
apparent error appeared and no explanation was forthcoming,
one of the
scientists related that he had studied in Sunday School about
time standing
still. A preposterous idea to scientists, but faced with no
other
explanation, they asked him to show them the story.
In the story in
the tenth chapter of the book of Joshua, Joshua had
asked God to make
the sun and moon stand still to enable Joshua to defeat
his enemies.
Joshua 10:13 says, "And the sun stood still, and the moon
stayed, until the
people had avenged themselves upon their enemies... So
the sun stood
still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about
a whole
day."
There was the
extra day that science couldn't account for. But
scientists are
more exact than that. The term, "about a whole day" was not
close enough for
them.
They rechecked
their computers, going back to the time when the story
was written.
Their calculations showed that the time the sun stood still
was 23 hours and
20 minutes. It was not a whole day. This forty minutes
was significant
to the computer experts with their penchant for precision.
A missing forty
minutes would throw things off for years into the future.
The former Sunday
School pupil piped up again, saying he knew of
another Bible
story where the sun traveled backward. This possibility was
even more bizarre
than the sun standing still, said his skeptical, fellow
scientists. But
they agreed to hear him out, even if only to prove him
wrong.
They got out the
Book again and turned to II Kings 20 and read about
Hezekiah on his
death bed. The prophet Isaiah told Hezekiah he would not
die, but Hezekiah
required a sign from God. So, Isaiah proposed to have
God move the sun
forward 10 degrees.
In verse 10,
Hezekiah says, "It is a light thing for the shadow to go
down ten degrees:
nay, but let the shadow return backward ten degrees."
Isaiah called
upon God and the shadow on the sun dial moved back 10
degrees. Ten
degrees is exactly 40 minutes. These 40 minutes in II Kings,
combined with the
23 hours and 20 minutes in Joshua, account forn the extra
day - the 24 God
given hours that space travelers will have to include in
their
calculations.
From - Christian
Science Monitor & The Evangelist
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