It is a serious question the critic has posed: Who cast Jonah into the sea? The sailors or God? Or was it even Jonah who was responsible as he had encouraged the sailors to throw him into the see? Lees verder
Some critics of the Bible have problems with the fact that Jesus had several names. Wouldn’t it be odd to call one individual by many names, like: John, William, George, Archibald, Charles, Kevin, Sean, and Larry? Lees verder
Does the New Testament teach that Jews are lost? All of them? Or does the New Testament teach that they will all be saved? Lees verder
How do you make a mess of Bible texts. Example: “… and [Judas] departed, and went and hanged himself.” “Go, and do thou likewise!” We should not suppose that we have fit the message of the Bible in the combination of these two texts. Do we? What happened in this mess? Two texts out of their context are combined and given a totally new and abject meaning. Lees verder
The Sermon on the Mount is maybe the most famous discourse of Jesus. And now the critic wants to know whether this was Jesus’ first or second sermon compared with the Sermon on the Plain? I don’t see what the Bible Contradiction might be whether the Sermon on the Mount was Jesus’ first discourse or the Sermon on the Plain. However, the critic has spoken, and so he will be answered. Lees verder
What about the expression: “I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and the fourth generation of those who hate Me, …” (Exodus 20:5) The first of again 25 SAB Contradictions. Lees verder
For a critic who doesn’t like to study any context, supposing that the word of God is like a vending machine – putting in a coin and the answer rolls out – it seems a contradiction that someone becomes king when he is eight years old and again when he becomes eighteen years old. How is this possible? Lees verder
About Jehoshaphat is said: he removed the high places, but elsewhere: he did not remove the high places. How is that possible? Lees verder
What is the source for most Bible Contradictions? That’s a good question. Certainly not the Bible, much too lengthy for Bible critics. Reading this proposed contradiction it’s hard to avoid the impression that they buy a cheap book with a respectable number of Bible Contradictions, and Voila! - they start a site. Lees verder
An unfulfilled prophecy?
Jeremiah once prophesied that Jehoiakim would have no one sitting on the throne of David. What might be the meaning of this word, as his son Jehoiachin became king after him. Lees verder
