Part one of the contradictions of christianity, Author unknown.
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Genesis 6:4 the nephilim (Giants) lived on earth prior to the Flood.
Genesis 7:23 Only Noah and his family, and the animals on the Ark, survived the Flood.
Numbers 13:33 Long after the Flood, the Nephilim (Giants) still lived.
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Genesis 9:3-4 God makes a covenant with Noah: Mankind will be permitted to eat the flesh of any living creature, as long as the blood is drained.
Deuteronomy 14:7-20 God goes back on his word.
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Genesis 11:1, 6-9 In the days of Babel, generations after the Flood, the world had one common language. God «confused the tongues» to create many.
Genesis 10:5 Prior to this. The Bible speaks of many «nations», each with its own language. Some apologists suggest the Babel story was a «flashback»; the events in Genesis 11:1-9 actually occurred prior to those in Genesis 10:5. It’s possible, but nothing in the source manuscripts support it. The narrative link at the beginning of Chapter 11 is the same which elsewhere is translated as «and», and invariably implies a normal succession of events.
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Exodus 4:11 God admitted He is the cause of blindness. deafness. dumbness.
Isaiah 53:2 It is sometimes God’s will to crush people or to cause them to suffer.
Lamentations 3:33 Yet, God does not willingly cause grief or affliction. (In the KJ version:)
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Genesis 15:13.16 God fortold the enslavement of the descendants of Abram (Abraham). but said they would return in the «fourth generation». The return actually occured in the fifth generation–or the sixth. if you wish to count Abraham. The generations were: 1. Abraham: 2. Isaac (Gen 21:3): 3. Levi (Ex 1:3); 4. Kohath (Ex 6:16); 5. Aram (Ex 6:18): 6. Moses (Ex 6:20).
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Genesis 11:26.32 Terah lived 135 years after begetting Abraham. Acts 7:4 Abraham departed Haran when his father (Terah) was dead.
Genesis 12:4 Abraham was 75 years old when he departed Haran. Thus, after living 135 years. Abraham was only 75 years old! (In the KJ version:)
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Genesis 23:1 God tempted Abraham. James 1:13 God tempts no one.
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Who brought Joseph to Egypt and sold him to Potiphar, the courtier of Pharaoh?
Genesis 37:38,36 The Midianites. Geneis 39:1 The Ishmaelites.
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Exodus 3:10. 4:19-23 God sent Moses to Egypt to speak to Pharaoh.
Exodus 4:24-26 God immediately and arbitrarily attempted to kill Moses before Moses could carry out the mission. No explanation provided.
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Exodus 9:3-6 God killed all the cattle (field animals) of the Egyptians with a grevious murrain. including the horses. asses, camels, oxen and sheep. None survived the plague
Exodus 9:19-21,25 Later. at least some of the Egyptian field animals were mysteriously alive again, to suffer a plague of hail.
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Exodus 6:2-3 God informed Moses that previousiy His name (Jehovah) had been unknown even to the patriarchs. such as Abraham. Isaac and Jacob.
Genesis 4:26 long before this. men began to call on the name of the Lord, «Jehovah».
Genesis 22:14 Abraham named a place Jehovah-jireh. «The Lord will provide.» Note: In each passage in the Pentateuch manuscripts. the name given is Yod-He-Vau-He, YHVH. generally interpreted as «Yahweh», «Yehovah» or «Jehovah».
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Exodus 20:4 Image-making forbidden. Exodus 25:18 Commanded.
Exodus 20:13 Murder forbidden. Exodus 23:27 Commanded.
Exodus 20:15 Stealing forbidden. Exodus 3:21-22 Commanded.
Exodus 20:16 Lying forbidden. I Kings 22:20 Commanded.
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