The inquiry into celestial bodies within biblical texts is a matter of interpretation. While the Bible does not explicitly use the modern term for objects orbiting a star, it references “lights in the sky” or “heavenly hosts.” These references are often associated with divine purpose and used as signs or symbols, rather than objects of scientific study.
Understanding these references in their historical and cultural context is crucial. The ancients viewed the heavens differently, often attributing spiritual significance to celestial phenomena. Stars, the sun, and the moon were often connected with deities or used to denote important events, signifying God’s power and presence.