A twofold Contradiction? Old translations mention Moloch and Chiun as gods, but new translations give Sikkuth and Chiun. Contradiction: Moloch or Sikkuth?
Another seeming contradiction: Rompha or Chiun?
Mmmmm, seems rather complicated!
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It seems to be a great problem for the critics of the Bible that Stephen mentioned a tomb near the city of Shechem that Abraham had bought, while in the book of Joshua, Jacob is said to have bought a burial place near Shechem. Continue reading
Jacob was buried in Machpelah according to Moses (Genesis), but according to Stephen (Acts) it seems that he was buried in Shechem. What now? Continue reading
Was it God or an angel that appeared to Moses? What was it? Or was it both? But that seems an impossibility as God Almighty has his throne in heaven, doesn’t he? Well, what can we say? Continue reading
We have in the Bible three confessions of Moses that he is not an eloquent speaker. We also have the confirmation of God who gave Moses his brother Aaron to speak for him on serious occasions. And now we hear Stephen say that Moses was ‘a man of power in words’ ... Did Stephen better know than Moses and even God Almighty? Continue reading
Stephen and Paul have stated in clear words that God doesn’t dwell in manmade temples (Acts 7:48, 17:24). How is that possible? In the Old and New Testament it is said that the temple in Jerusalem is the house of God. Is this a so-called Bible Contradiction? Continue reading
Two instances say that Jacob had 70 descendants, while one occasion says he had 75. What now?. Continue reading
Critics confront Bible believers with the dilemma of whether it was 400 or 430 years that the Israelites remained in Egypt, the house of slavery. Continue reading
How is it possible that Abram, living in Haran at the same time, had the child named Ishmael in Canaan at the age of 86?
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Was Abram 135 years old when he left Haran according to Acts 7:4 or was he 75 years old according to Genesis 12:4? Continue reading
