This may have already been addressed somewhere above --but at the risk of repeating … There are also at least two different definitions of “science” in use here causing some misunderstanding. There is science more broadly construed: that is any knowledge at all about creation or how it works. Under this understanding the ancients had a lot of science even just when they spoke of rain coming from clouds,etc. Then there is science more strictly defined (“modern science”) which demands the application of what we now call modern scientific methods. In that latter stricter sense, it would indeed be highly anachronistic for any science to be found anywhere in the Bible. Perhaps something similar could be said for how we refer to “history” (even within just the written sort), but if so, others here could articulate that much better than I could.
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