Life is made of contradictions. Graphing them as binary systems in motion in which one element displaces the other element in an infinite loop yields the shape of a circle in two dimensions, and a sphere in three dimensions.
Your argument holds little relevance in the general picture, and no relevance with the salient point.
Biblical accounts contradict each other on their "historical" claims. Nodes should not displace each other, concerning the portrayal of the past.
The salient point: the abundant presence of such contradictions in scripture discredits the Fundamentalist idea of Biblical infallibility.
Moreover, your attempt at rationalizing the irrational elements of scripture just sounds like fluffy mental gymnastics.
It's likely no coincidence both the heavens on a macro scale and the tiny particles of existence on a micro scale are comprised of such shapes.
Everything happens for a reason. But to claim those reasons are divine or by design would be mere conjecture. Ie. natural order doesn't need a half-baked, overly grandiose, Biblical explanation to be understood.