March 25, 2017
Answering supposed Bible Contradictions
I responded to a post on a discussion thread in the Islam and Christianity Debate Group earlier today. Unfortunately, my answer would not post to the site, perhaps because this discussion thread has been closed. So, in order not to lose the effort I made to begin an answer to the question or challenge, I am posting the original question and my salvaged response here.
Olayiwola Abubakr Siddiqq. Gud of you Mr. Jerome Smith, I appreciate how you respond to this. Now, please also explain these verses to me may be it might be of help.
- Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
- In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?
- How many fighting men were found in Judah?
- God sent his prophet to threaten David with how many years of famine?
- How old was Ahaziah when he began to rule over Jerusalem?
- How old was Jehoiachin when he became king of Jerusalem?
- How long did he rule over Jerusalem?
- The chief of the mighty men of David lifted up his spear and killed how many men at one time?
- When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after?
- How many pairs of clean animals did God tell Noah to take into the Ark?
- he. That is, Satan, 1Ch 21:1. FS63A1, +Gen 14:20. Note (from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, not in the Comprehensive Bible): This verse, when read without reference to any other part of the word of God, is very difficult to understand, and has been used by those who desire to undermine the justice of God, to shew that he sought occasion to punish—that he incited David to sin; and when he had so incited him, gave to him the dreadful alternative of choosing one of three scourges by which his people were to be cut off. On the face of the passage these thoughts naturally arise, because "the Lord" is the antecedent to the pronoun "he,"—HE moved David. But to those who "search the Scriptures," this exceedingly difficult passage receives a wonderful elucidation. By referring to 1Ch 21:1, the reader will there find that Satan was the mover, and that the Lord most righteously punished David for the display of pride he had manifested. Oh! that Christians, who sometimes have their minds harassed with doubts, would remember the promise, that what they know not now they shall know hereafter (Joh 13:7); and if no other instance of elucidation than this passage occurred to them to remove their doubts, let this be a means of stirring them up to dig deeper than ever into the inexhaustible mines of the Inspired Word. 1Ki 11:14, **Jas 1:13; **Jas 1:14.
