Does the Bible have contradictions? Or, are they mere difficulties that are cleared up when the context is examined? This list of supposed contradictions are answered by context, logic, and cross-referencing for clarity. There are no Bible contradictions. Here, we look at Bible difficulties from Isiah to Malachi.
Introduction
Isaiah
- 2:4, Is the Lord a God of peace or of war?
- 7:14, In Hebrew the word translated “virgin” means maiden. This is not a prophecy.
- 13:15-16, Why does the Bible say houses will be plundered and wives ravished?
- 43:10, How many Gods are there, one or many?
- 44:6, How many Gods are there, one or many?
- 44:8, How many Gods are there, one or many?
- 44:24, Is Jesus or God the creator of all things?
- 45:7, Is the Lord good or bad to people?
- 45:7, Does God create evil?
- 65:17, Does the earth abide forever or not?
- 66:22, Does the earth last forever (Psalm 78:69), or is it destroyed (2 Peter 3:10)?
Jeremiah
- 7:22, Did God speak about sacrifices or not at the Exodus?
- 7:31, It did not enter God’s mind
- 18:11, Is the Lord good or bad to people?
- 22:28-30, Did Coniah have children or not?
- 33:27, Is the Lord omnipotent or not?
Lamentations
Ezekiel
- 18:20, Do the sons bear the sins of the fathers or not?
- 20:25, 26, Is the Lord good or bad to people?
- 37:15-20, Is this a duel fulfillment in the Book of Mormon?
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