Articles Tagged: Isaiah (7 Posts)

Some argue that it was immoral for God to punish Babylon in the way that he did, since Isaiah 13:16 says that “infants will be dashed in pieces” and wives will be “ravished.” However, there is a very reasonable explanation of Isaiah 13:16 that solves this alleged problem in the Bible. Isaiah 13:16 – Why […]

The word “virgin” in Isaiah 7:14 is almah, which is not actually the Hebrew word word for “virgin,” which is bethulah. Does this mean that Isaiah 7:14 is not a legitimate prophecy? Not at all. Isaiah 7:14 – Is the Isaiah 7:14 Prophecy, “a virgin will be with child,” Legitimate? Therefore the Lord himself will give […]

Some argue that the Bible is contradictory concerning whether the Bible teaches that there is one God, or many gods. The argument is that several passages say that there is more than one God, and several passages say that there is only one God. However, there are very reasonable explanations for the passages brought up […]

Some argue that the Bible is contradictory concerning who is the creator. The argument is that Isaiah 44:24 says that God is the creator, but John 1:3 and Colossians 1:16-17 say that Jesus is the creator. However, the answer to this alleged contradiction in the Bible is extremely simple. Scriptures – Is God or Jesus […]

Some argue that the Bible is contradictory concerning whether God is a God of peace or war. The argument is that Exodus 15:3 and Joel 3:9-10 say that God is a God of war, but Isaiah 2:4 and Romans 15:33 say that God is a God of peace. However, there is a very simple explanation […]

Some argue that the Bible is contradictory concerning whether God is good to all. The argument is that Psalm 145:9 says that God is good to all, but this seems to be contradicted by passages like Isaiah 45:6-7, Jeremiah 18:11, Lamentations 3:38, and Ezekiel 20:26. However, the solution to this alleged contradiction in the Bible […]

Some argue that the Bible is contradictory concerning whether the earth will remain forever. The argument is that Psalm 104:5 and Ecclesiastes 1:4 say that the earth will remain forever, but Isaiah 65:17 and 2 Peter 3:10 say that the earth will not remain forever. However, the answer to this alleged contradiction in the Bible […]