101 Clear Contradictions in the Bible
Shabir Ally
1. Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
93. The Bible says that for each miracle Moses and Aaron demonstrated the magicians did the same by their secret arts. Then comes the following feat:
Shabir Ally
1. Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
- God did (2 Samuel 24: 1)
- Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
- Eight hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
- One million, one hundred thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
- Five hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
- Four hundred and seventy thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
- Seven (2 Samuel 24:13)
- Three (I Chronicles 21:12)
- Twenty-two (2 Kings 8:26)
- Forty-two (2 Chronicles 22:2)
- Eighteen (2 Kings 24:8)
- Eight (2 Chronicles 36:9)
- Three months (2 Kings 24:8)
- Three months and ten days (2 Chronicles 36:9)
- Eight hundred (2 Samuel 23:8)
- Three hundred (I Chronicles 11: 11)
- After (2 Samuel 5 and 6)
- Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)
- Two (Genesis 6:19, 20)
- Seven (Genesis 7:2). But despite this last instruction only two pairs went into the ark (Genesis 7:8-9)
- One thousand and seven hundred (2 Samuel 8:4)
- Seven thousand (I Chronicles 18:4)
- Forty thousand (I Kings 4:26)
- Four thousand (2 chronicles 9:25)
- Twenty-sixth year (I Kings 15:33 - 16:8)
- Still alive in the thirty-sixth year (2 Chronicles 16:1)
- Three thousand six hundred (2 Chronicles 2:2)
- Three thousand three hundred (I Kings 5:16)
- Two thousand (1 Kings 7:26)
- Over three thousand (2 Chronicles 4:5)
- Two thousand eight hundred and twelve (Ezra 2:6)
- Two thousand eight hundred and eighteen (Nehemiah 7:11)
- Nine hundred and forty-five (Ezra 2:8)
- Eight hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:13)
- One thousand two hundred and twenty-two (Ezra 2:12)
- Two thousand three hundred and twenty-two (Nehemiah 7:17)
- Four hundred and fifty-four (Ezra 2:15)
- Six hundred and fifty-five (Nehemiah 7:20)
- Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:19)
- Three hundred and twenty-eight (Nehemiah 7:22)
- Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:28)
- One hundred and twenty-three (Nehemiah 7:32)
- 29,818 (Ezra)
- 31,089 (Nehemiah)
- Two hundred (Ezra 2:65)
- Two hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:67)
- Michaiah, daughter of Uriel of Gibeah (2 Chronicles 13:2)
- Maachah, daughter of Absalom (2 Chronicles 11:20) But Absalom had only one daughter whose name was Tamar (2 Samuel 14:27)
- Yes (Joshua 10:23, 40)
- No (Joshua 15:63)
- Jacob (Matthew 1:16)
- Hell (Luke 3:23)
- Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
- Nathan(Luke3:31)
- Jechoniah (Matthew 1:12)
- Neri’ (Luke 3:27)
- Abiud (Matthew 1: 13)
- Rhesa (Luke 3:27) But the seven sons of Zerubbabel are as follows: i.Meshullam, ii. Hananiah, iii. Hashubah, iv. Ohel, v.Berechiah, vi. Hasadiah, viii. Jushabhesed (I Chronicles 3:19, 20). The names Abiud and Rhesa do not fit in anyway.
- Joram (Matthew 1:8)
- Amaziah (2 Chronicles 26:1)
- Josiah (Matthew 1:11)
- Jeholakim (I Chronicles 3:16)
- Matthew says fourteen (Matthew 1:17)
- But a careful count of the generations reveals only thirteen (see Matthew 1: 12-16)
- Cainan (Luke 3:35-36)
- Arphaxad (Genesis II: 12)
- Yes (Matthew II: 14, 17:10-13)
- No (John 1:19-21)
- Yes. So said the angel (Luke 1:32)
- No, since he is a descendant of Jehoiakim (see Matthew 1: I 1, I Chronicles 3:16). And Jehoiakim was cursed by God so that none of his descendants can sit upon David’s throne (Jeremiah 36:30)
- One - a colt (Mark 11:7; cf Luke 19:3 5). “And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their garments on it; and he sat upon it.”
- Two - a colt and an ass (Matthew 21:7). “They brought the ass and the colt and put their garments on them and he sat thereon.”
- By a revelation from heaven (Matthew 16:17)
- His brother Andrew told him (John 1:41)
- By the sea of Galilee (Matthew 4:18-22)
- On the banks of river Jordan (John 1:42). After that, Jesus decided to go to Galilee (John 1:43)
- Yes. Matthew 9:18 quotes him as saying, “My daughter has just died.”
- No. Mark 5:23 quotes him as saying, “My little daughter is at the point of death.”
- Yes (Mark 6:8)
- No (Matthew 10:9; Luke 9:3)
- Yes (Matthew 14:2; Mark 6:16)
- No (Luke 9:9)
- Yes (Matthew 3:13-14)
- No (John 1:32,33)
- Yes (John 1:32, 33)
- No (Matthew 11:2)
- “If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true” (John 5:3 1)
- “Even if I do bear witness to myself, my testimony is true” (John 8:14)
- Yes (Matthew 21:12)
- No. He went into the temple and looked around, but since it was very late he did nothing. Instead, he went to Bethany to spend the night and returned the next morning to cleanse the temple (Mark I 1:1- 17)
- Yes. (Matthew 21:19)
- No. It withered overnight (Mark II: 20)
- Yes (Matthew 26:48-50)
- No. Judas could not get close enough to Jesus to kiss him (John 18:3-12)
- “The cock will not crow till you have denied me three times” (John 13:38)
- “Before the cock crows twice you will deny me three times” (Mark 14:30) . When the cock crowed once, the three denials were not yet complete (see Mark 14:72). Therefore prediction (a) failed.
- Yes (John 19:17)
- No (Matthew 27:31-32)
- Yes (Matthew 27:50-51; Mark lS:37-38)
- No. After the curtain was torn, then Jesus crying with a loud voice, said, “Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!” And having said this he breathed his last (Luke 23:45-46)
- No. “I have said nothing secretly” (John 18:20)
- Yes. “He did not speak to them without a parable, but privately to his own disciples he explained everything” (Mark 4:34). The disciples asked him “Why do you speak to them in parables?” He said, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given” (Matthew 13: 1 0-11)
- On the cross (Mark 15:23)
- In Pilate’s court (John 19:14)
- Yes (Mark 15:32)
- No. One of them mocked Jesus, the other defended Jesus (Luke 23:43)
- Yes. He said to the thief who defended him, “Today you will be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43)
- No. He said to Mary Magdelene two days later, “I have not yet ascended to the Father” (John 20:17)
- Yes (Acts9:7)
- No (Acts22:9)
- Yes (Acts 26:14)
- No (Acts 9:7)
- Yes (Acts 26:16-18)
- No. The voice commanded Paul to go into the city of Damascus and there he will be told what he must do. (Acts9:7;22: 10)
- Twenty-four thousand (Numbers 25:1 and 9)
- Twenty-three thousand (I Corinthians 10:8)
- Seventy souls (Genesis 4 & 27)
- Seventy-five souls (Acts 7:14)
- He bought a field (Acts 1: 18)
- He threw all of it into the temple and went away. The priests could not put the blood money into the temple treasury, so they used it to buy a field to bury strangers (Matthew 27:5)
- After he threw the money into the temple he went away and hanged himself (Matthew 27:5)
- After he bought the field with the price of his evil deed he fell headlong and burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out (Acts 1:18)
- Because the priests bought it with the blood money (Matthew 27:8)
- Because of the bloody death of Judas therein (Acts 1:19)
- “The Son of Man came...to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45). “Christ Jesus who gave himself as a ransom for all... “(I Timothy 2:5-6)
- “The wicked is a ransom for the righteous, and the faithless for the upright” (Proverbs 21:18)
- Yes. “All scripture is... profitable...” (2 Timothy 3:16)
- No. “. . . A former commandment is set aside because of its weakness and uselessness... “(Hebrews 7:18)
- “This is Jesus the King of the Jews” (Matthew 27:37)
- “The King of the Jews” (Mark 15:26)
- “This is the King of the Jews” (Luke 23:38)
- “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews” (John 19:19)
- Yes (Matthew 14:5)
- No. It was Herodias, the wife of Herod who wanted to kill him. But Herod knew that he was a righteous man and kept him safe (Mark 6:20)
- Thaddaeus (Matthew 10: 1-4; Mark 3:13 -19)
- Judas son of James is the corresponding name in Luke’s gospel (Luke 6:12-16)
- Matthew (Matthew 9:9)
- Levi (Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27)
- After (Mark 14:12-17)
- Before. Before the feast of the Passover (John 1) Judas went out at night (John 13:30). The other disciples thought he was going out to buy supplies to prepare for the Passover meal (John 13:29). When Jesus was arrested, the Jews did not enter Pilate’s judgment hail because they wanted to stay clean to eat the Passover (John 18:28). When the judgment was pronounced against Jesus, it was about the sixth hour on the day of Preparation for the Passover (John 19:14)
- Yes. (Matthew 26:39; Mark 14:36; Luke 22:42)
- No. (John 12:27)
- Three (Matthew 26:36-46 and Mark 14:32-42)
- One. No opening is left for another two times. (Luke 22:39-46)
- Mark does not give the words but he says that the words were the same as the first prayer (Mark 14:3 9)
- Matthew gives us the words, and we can see that they are not the same as in the first (Matthew 26:42)
- “Certainly this man was innocent” (Luke 23:47)
- “Truly this man was the Son of God” (Mark 15:39)
- Hebrew: the words are “Eloi, Eloi …..“(Matthew 27:46)
- Aramaic: the words are “Eloi, Eloi ….. “(Mark 15:34)
- “Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!” (Luke 23:46)
- "It is finished" (John 19:30)
- Yes (Matthew 8:5)
- No. He sent some elders of the Jews and his friends (Luke 7:3,6)
- Adam was told that if and when he eats the forbidden fruit he would die the same day (Genesis 2:17)
- Adam ate the fruit and went on to live to a ripe old age of 930 years (Genesis 5:5)
- God decided that the life-span of humans will be limited to 120 years (Genesis 6:3)
- Many people born after that lived longer than 120. Arpachshad lived 438 years. His son Shelah lived 433 years. His son Eber lived 464 years, etc. (Genesis 11:12-16)
- No (John 3:13)
- Yes. “And Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven” (2 Kings 2:11)
- Abiathar (Mark 2:26)
- Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar (I Samuel 1:1; 22:20)
- Yes and his female disciples witnessed his burial (John 19:39-40)
- No. Jesus was simply wrapped in a linen shroud. Then the women bought and prepared spices “so that they may go and anoint him [Jesus)” (Mark 16: 1)
- After “the Sabbath was past” (Mark 16:1)
- Before the Sabbath. The women “prepared spices and ointments.” Then, “on the Sabbath they rested according to the commandment” (Luke 23:55 to 24:1)
- “Toward the dawn” (Matthew 28: 1)
- “When the sun had risen” (Mark 16:2)
- To anoint Jesus’ body with spices (Mark 16: 1; Luke 23:55 to 24: 1)
- To see the tomb. Nothing about spices here (Matthew 28: 1)
- For no specified reason. In this gospel the wrapping with spices had been done before the Sabbath (John 20: 1)
- They saw that the stone was “Rolled back” (Mark 16:4) They found the stone “rolled away from the tomb” (Luke 24:2) They saw that “the stone had been taken away from the tomb” (John 20:1)
- As the women approached, an angel descended from heaven, rolled away the stone, and conversed with the women. Matthew made the women witness the spectacular rolling away of the stone (Matthew 28:1-6)
- Yes. “A young man in a white robe” (Mark 16:5). “Two men ... in dazzling apparel” later described as angels (Luke 24:4 and 24:23). An angel - the one who rolled back the stone (Matthew 16:2). In each case the women were told that Jesus had risen from the dead (Matthew 28:7; Mark 16:6; Luke 24:5 footnote)
- No. Mary met no one and returned saying, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him” (John 20:2)
- Mary and the other women met Jesus on their way back from their first and only visit to the tomb. They took hold of his feet and worshipped him (Matthew 28:9)
- On her second visit to the tomb Mary met Jesus just outside the tomb. When she saw Jesus she did not recognize him. She mistook him for the gardener. She still thinks that Jesus’ body is laid to rest somewhere and she demands to know where. But when Jesus said her name she at once recognized him and called him “Teacher.” Jesus said to her, “Do not hold me...” (John 20:11 to 17)
- “Tell my brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see me” (Matthew 2 8: 10)
- “Go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God” (John 20:17)
- Immediately, because when they saw Jesus in Galilee “some doubted” (Matthew 28:17). This period of uncertainty should not persist
- After at least 40 days. That evening the disciples were still in Jerusalem (Luke 24:3 3). Jesus appeared to them there and told them, stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high” (Luke 24:49). He was appearing to them “during forty days” (Acts 1:3), and “charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise ... “(Acts 1:4)
- “To the Ishmaelites” (Genesis 37:28)
- “To Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh” (Genesis 37:36)
- The Ishmaelites bought Joseph and then “took Joseph to Egypt” (Genesis 37:28)
- “The Midianites had sold him in Egypt” (Genesis 37:36)
- Joseph said to his brothers “I am your brother, Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt” (Genesis 45:4)
- Yes. “The word of the Lord came to Samuel: “I repent that I have made Saul King...” (I Samuel 15:10 to 11)
- No. God “will not lie or repent; for he is not a man, that he should repent” (I Samuel 15:29)
- Yes. “And the Lord repented that he had made Saul King over Israel” (I Samuel 15:35). Notice that the above three quotes are all from the same chapter of the same book! In addition, the Bible shows that God repented on several other occasions:
93. The Bible says that for each miracle Moses and Aaron demonstrated the magicians did the same by their secret arts. Then comes the following feat:
- Moses and Aaron converted all the available water into blood (Exodus 7:20-21)
- The magicians did the same (Exodus 7:22). This is impossible, since there would have been no water left to convert into blood.
- David (I Samuel 17:23, 50)
- Elhanan (2 Samuel 21:19)
- “Saul took his own sword and fell upon it.... Thus Saul died... (I Samuel 31:4-6)
- An Amalekite slew him (2 Samuel 1:1- 16)
- Yes. “There is no man who does not sin” (I Kings 8:46; see also 2 Chronicles 6:36; Proverbs 20:9; Ecclesiastes 7:20; and I John 1:810)
- No. True Christians cannot possibly sin, because they are the children of God. “Every one who believes that Jesus is the Christ is a child of God.. (I John 5:1). “We should be called children of God; and so we are” (I John 3: 1). “He who loves is born of God” (I John 4:7). “No one born of God commits sin; for God’s nature abides in him, and he cannot sin because he is born of God” (I John 3:9). But, then again, Yes! “If we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us” (I John 1:8)
- “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ” (Galatians 6:2)
- “Each man will have to bear his own load” (Galatians 6:5)
- Twelve (I Corinthians 15:5)
- Eleven (Matthew 27:3-5 and Acts 1:9-26, see also Matthew 28:16; Mark 16:14 footnote; Luke 24:9; Luke 24:3 3)
- After his baptism, “the spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. And he was in the wilderness forty days ... (Mark 1:12-13)
- Next day after the baptism, Jesus selected two disciples. Second day: Jesus went to Galilee - two more disciples. Third day: Jesus was at a wedding feast in Cana in Galilee (see John 1:35; 1:43; 2:1-11)
- Yes, so Joseph fled with him to Egypt and stayed there until Herod died (Matthew 2:13 23)
- No. The family fled nowhere. They calmly presented the child at the Jerusalem temple according to the Jewish customs and returned to Galilee (Luke 2:21-40)
- They worshipped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God” (Matthew 14:33)
- “They were utterly astounded, for they did not understand about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened” (Mark 6:51-52)
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