You said one more post each on this subject. So according to the "Online
Etymology Dictionary", (http://www.etymonline.comhttp://www.etymonline.com/
), in the 14 th century, one possible meaning of the word circle meant, "to
shape like a globe,". So Is it that when the KJV interpreters used the phrase
"...circle of the earth" they believed the Hebrew word or Phrase they were
translating meant "to shape like a globe". Just something to muse upon.
circle (v.)
late 14c., cerclen, "to shape like a globe," also "to encompass or
surround," from circle (n.). From c.1400 as "to set in a circular pattern."
Related: Circled; circling.