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Maestro Minded:

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Contradictions?

Please list them

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1. In Cronicles (2), 36:9, its written that Jojakin was 8 years old when becoming a king and he ruled for 3 months. But in Kings (2), 24:8, its written thats he became a king a the year of 18 and ruled for 3 months and 10 days...

2. According to Kings (2), 8:26, Ahasja became a king at the age of 22, Cronicles (2), 22:2 is stating that Ahasja became a king at the age of 42

3. "Numbers", 23:19, claims that God never regrets his actions,  but in "Genesis", 6:6, its written that God regrets creating the human being.

4. The Note Written Above The Head Of Jesus, On The Crucifix:
"This Is Jesus, The King Of The Jews" - (Matt 27:37)
"The King Of The Jews"                     - (Mark 15:26)
"This Is The King Of The Jews"          - (Luk 23:38)
Even with the help of God (??), the 3 authors couldnt write 5-8 words correct...  witch one is correct and with one(s) are fake? is any of them correct at all?

thats 4 examples.... ive written exactly were you can find the paragraphs, so check for yourself if you want... i have a couple more iff you're interested...

anyway.. this obviously shows that the writers had no connection with God when typing, else, how could they contradict theirselfes?? .. i also have proofs for the statements im going to claim now:


1. Jesus did NOT dy by the crucifix...
2. Jesus was a fighter and was ready to protect his life by the sword
3. Jesus is NOT holding (being respoisible) for the humans sins, and ne never had

Sikotic™:
Well first off, 1, 2 and 4 have nothing to do with the basic principles of the Bible or whether it is a holy book or not. And I pulled out my Bibles and looked through them, and out of the three different Bibles I looked through, only one had the errors when it came to the kings ages. I think it may depend on what translation you have. Also, I'm positive Chronicles and Kings were all written by different men. Those are small errors that take nothing away from the main principles or purposes of the Bible. And the men who wrote it and the people who print it are humans. Last time I checked humans are not perfect.

As for the different apostles writing what the sign on Jesus' cross said were slightly different, come on, they all say the same thing, give or take a few. Like I said, man is not perfect.

Now number three is what puzzled me, but you gotta realize we are dealing with the english language. The word "regret" has more than one meaning. These definitions below came from the dictionary, no affiliation to the Bible. Check it:


1: mourn or loss or death of
2: sorrow or the expression of sorrow
3: to be dissapointed


No where does it mention God changing his mind. In Genesis 6:6, God was dissapointed and felt sorrow for his people turning away from him. It doesn't say he wished we were never made. And Numbers says He never changes his mind or lies. If you break it down like that there is no contradiction at all. You just took a few words out of context.

Trauma-san:
I'll come back tonight and refute all those supposed 'contradictions'... Most of the 'contradictions' are gramattical differences, or things that are of little importance.  Also keep in mind that the bible has been translated several times, it's grandfathered to the point that it's not in it's original form.  Peace~

Jay ay Beee:
Is that all you got I-Bo?

lmao

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John wrote their stories of the events through eyewitness reports.  God didn't fucking tell them what happened,

Maestro Minded:

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lmao

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John wrote their stories of the events through eyewitness reports.  God didn't fucking tell them what happened,
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so your point is that we do not know if the Bible is correct.... ??

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