Category: Bible Contradictions

  • A Worldwide Census under Quirinius?

    There is an attempt by each writer of the Synoptic Gospels to either re-correct or present their own version of what they perceive to be the “accurate” story of Jesus’ birth, and this has caused disagreements between the gospel records. The discrepancies between the different gospel records were so numerous and glaring that it did…

  • Gamaliel And The Revolt of Theudas

    Gamaliel And The Revolt of Theudas

    In Acts 5:36, Gamaliel is recorded to have said as follows concerning the Jewish revolt of Theudas against the Roman Empire: Pro gar toutoon toon heemeroon anestee Theudas legoon einai tina heauton, hoo proseklithee androon arithmos hoos tetrakosioon, hos aneerethee, kai pantes hosoi epeithonto autoo dielutheesan kai egenonto eis ouden. “For before these days rose…

  • The Eclipse of Matthew 27?

    In the article Historical Errors in the Qur’an? I briefly touched upon the events mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew surrounding the crucifixion of the Prophet Isa(P). With regards to the crucifixion of ‘Isa(P), it is recorded in the Gospel of Matthew: Matthew 27:4 “From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over…

  • To Teach or Not to Teach the Gentiles?

    Jundullah Claim: After Paul received the supposed revelation, he went out to teach to the Gentiles, implying the revelation was for the Gentiles or can be preached to the Gentiles. Problem: The problem arises when we see that in Galatians and Acts, two different accounts exist as to which people that the message was revealed…

  • When Was Peter's Mother in-Law Cured?

    Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi In Mark 1:16 – 31, we read that Jesus(P) had made his call to his disciples before he cured one of his disciple’s (Simon Peter) mother in-law: 16 Now as he walked by the sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew his brother casting a net into the sea: for…

  • Problems in Reconciling the Birth Narratives of Jesus

    Problems in Reconciling the Birth Narratives of Jesus

    The missionaries had pathetically accused us of “suffering under [SIC!] a serious form of ‘attention deficit’”, among other low-down allegations, and then proceeds to claim that we have not “bothered” to respond to their arguments. The following material will further supplement our case for the irreconcilable error regarding the birth narrative of Jesus(P). It remains…