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The critic gives an addition to this ‘contradiction’ that the Book Ezekiel was extremely difficult for the rabbis in later days and this particular case brought them great problems. He seems to suggest then that the question must be really difficult if not impossible for Christians to solve.
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After David’s life had been witnessed that he had sinned only in the case of Uriah. However during his life, David himself testified that he had sinned concerning the numbering of the people. It seems that we are confronted with two conflicting opinions.
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It is a clear biblical teaching that there is divine judgement over all sin. God is the avenger of all evil, no question about that. And yet Jesus said: I am not judging anyone. Isn’t that a clear Bible Contradiction?
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Is it wrong to lie? Generally spoken: Yes, it is wrong to lie. And that is the rule the Bible teaches. However, what to answer to lying people, who want to harm us or others with the information we offer them?
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When king Josiah heard about the discovery of the scroll of the Law in the temple, he was astonished to learn that so much was unknown to him about his religion. As he was so concerned about the matter a prophecy to him said that he would be buried in peace ...
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Did king Josiah die in Megiddo or in Jerusalem? Are the biblical records divided in this matter?
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The first king of Israel was Saul, the son of Kish. Most Bible readers know that, but who was his grandfather? Abiel or Ner as the SAB critic suggests, or even Jeiel, which he seemed to have forgotten? Let’s present the four relevant texts and give our evaluations.
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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?
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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.
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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?
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