Again, you are baselessly asserting he believes it means a firmament; while the vast majority of modern Christians interpret it to mean the universe or something of the like, because they don't want their crappy book to contradict reality.
Those who interpret any words from other versions of the Bible may be wrong or partly mistaken, or it’s intentionally altered incorrectly.
I’ve already told you about this, yet you still argue about it, so let’s go over it again….
We must always assume that the Bible, in parts not tampered and skewed by others later on, are describing things that are real, things that really happened, and if they seem like they weren’t real, we assume they’ve been altered or revised by others later on. Which is found through analysis and consistency with other passages or they aren’t consistent with the others.
The Firmament is not at all the same thing, doesn’t mean the same thing, as an expanse or the skies.
An expanse? An expanse of what? How does a Firmament mean an expanse? It doesn’t mean an expanse or skies. Skies are not an expanse or vice versa.
The Firmanent is not even the original word or from the actual translation from Hebrew, and its original word is the only accurate description.
Although Firmament is not the correct term used in the KJV, it still works as a solid, real barrier which holds the waters and divides the waters above it from those below it on the Earth.
That definitely must be a solid barrier above the Earth, to hold the waters above Earth within it from those on Earth.
We all know that the waters on the Earth are real, that they actually exist, and that means the waters above Earth within the Firmament are real and actually exist. It cannot mean real waters on Earth and not real waters above Earth. It has to follow the same way, mean both waters are real and exist.
It cannot possibly mean the skies or universe or an expanse of whatever they don’t say, it can only mean it is a real thing, a real barrier, because only a real barrier can hold real waters above the Earth.
Firmament itself means a firm and real and solid object or surface or barrier or wall. As in terra firma meaning the surface of Earth and is real.
Even skies or an expanse don’t mean universe or endless space. And they cannot hold waters above Earth at all.
They also describe the stars as lights within the Firmament, below the Firmament. Again that cannot mean ‘space’ or ‘endless universe’, being placed within the Firmament.
So all the passages which mention the Firmament must make sense, and they do. But they don’t make sense as skies or an expanse.
Rainwater is also not held within the Firmament, it is created within clouds below the Firmament near the Earth, and even that isn’t water from ‘space’ or a ‘universe’
You have to use logic here, not cherry pick a word from a passage and claim it means skies or an expanse of an endless universe!