Inspiration
Partial
Contradictions
& Inaccuracies
Preliminary
Exodus 6:3
Exodus 33:11,20
1 Samuel 15:35
1 Kings 15:14
2 Kings 18:5
2 Kings 24:6
Matthew 2:1
Matthew 17:1
Matthew 19:16
Matthew 20:29
Matthew 27:6,7
Matthew 27:37
Matthew 28:7
Mark 2:26
Mark 16:7,8
John 2:13-16
James 1:13
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- 1 Samuel 15:35
- "And Samuel came no more to see Saul until the day of his death . . . "
- 1 Samuel 19:24
- "{Saul} . . . prophesied before Samuel . . . "
- Problem:
- If the Bible is an inspired record from God, how are these two passages (apparently contradictory) to be explained?
- Solution:
- A contradiction requires an affirmation and denial of the same proposition. The two passages are not the same proposition. One says Samuel came no more to see Saul, but this is not the same as saying Samuel saw Saul no more.
- When Saul prophesied before Samuel, the narrative makes it clear that it was Saul who went to Ramah where Samuel lived (1 Sam. 19:22, 23), and not Samuel who went to see Saul.
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