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GE 1:3-5 On the first day, God created light, then separated light
and darkness. GE 1:14-19 The sun (which separates night and day) wasn't created until the fourth day.
GE 1:11-12,
26-27 Trees were created before man was created.
GE 1:20-21,
26-27 Birds were created before man was created.
GE 1:24-27 Animals were created before man was created.
GE 1:26-27 Man and woman were created at the same time.
GE 1:28 God encourages reproduction.
GE 1:31 God was pleased with his creation.
GE 2:4,
4:26,
12:8,
22:14-16,
26:25 God was already known as "the Lord" (Jahveh or Jehovah) much
earlier than the time of Moses.
GE 2:17 Adam was to die the very day that he ate the forbidden
fruit.
GE 2:15-17,
3:4-6 It is wrong to want to be able to tell good from evil.
GE 4:4-5 God prefers Abel's offering and has no regard for Cain's.
GE 4:9 God asks Cain where his brother Able is.
GE 4:15,
DT 32:19-27,
IS 34:8 God is a vengeful god.
GE 4:16 Cain went away (or out) from the presence of the Lord.
GE 6:4 There were Nephilim (giants) before the Flood.
GE 6:6.
EX 32:14,
NU 14:20,
1SA 15:35,
2SA 24:16 God does change his mind.
GE 6:19-22,
7:8-9,
7:14-16 Two of each kind are to be taken, and are taken, aboard
Noah's Ark.
GE 7:1 Noah was righteous.
GE 7:7 Noah and his clan enter the Ark.
GE 11:7-9 God sows discord.
GE 11:9 At Babel, the Lord confused the language of the whole world.
GE 11:12 Arpachshad [Arphaxad] was the father of Shelah.
GE 11:26 Terah was 70 years old when his son Abram was born.
GE 12:7,
17:1,
18:1,
26:2,
32:30,
EX 3:16,
6:2-3,
24:9-11,
33:11,
NU 12:7-8,
14:14,
JB 42:5,
AM 7:7-8,
9:1 God is seen.
GE 10:5,
20,
31 There were many languages before the Tower of Babel.
GE 15:9,
EX 20:24,
29:10-42,
LE 1:1-7:38,
NU 28:1-29:40, God details sacrificial offerings.
GE 16:15,
21:1-3,
GA 4:22 Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac.
GE 17:1,
35:11,
1CH 29:11-12,
LK 1:37 God is omnipotent. Nothing is impossible with (or for) God.
GE 17:7,
10-11 The covenant of circumcision is to be everlasting.
GE 17:8 God promises Abraham the land of Canaan as an "everlasting
possession."
GE 17:15-16,
20:11-12,
22:17 Abraham and his half sister, Sarai, are married and receive
God's blessings.
GE 18:20-21 God decides to "go down" to see what is going on.
GE 19:30-38 While he is drunk, Lot's two daughters "lie with him,"
become pregnant, and give birth to his offspring.
GE 22:1-12,
DT 8:2 God tempts (tests) Abraham and Moses.
GE 27:28 "May God give you ... an abundance of grain and new wine."
GE 35:10 God says Jacob is to be called Jacob no longer; henceforth
his name is Israel.
GE 36:11 The sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, and
Kenaz.
GE 49:2-28 The fathers of the twelve tribes of Israel are: Reuben,
Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali,
Joseph, and Benjamin.
GE 50:13 Jacob was buried in a cave at Machpelah bought from Ephron
the Hittite.
EX 3:1 Jethro was the father-in-law of Moses.
EX 3:20-22,
DT 20:13-17 God instructs the Israelites to despoil the Egyptians,
to plunder their enemies.
EX 4:11 God decides who will be dumb, deaf, blind, etc.
EX 9:3-6 God destroys all the cattle (including horses) belonging to
the Egyptians.
EX 12:13 The Israelites have to mark their houses with blood in
order for God to see which houses they occupy and "pass over" them.
EX 12:37,
NU 1:45-46 The number of men of military age who take part in the
Exodus is given as more than 600,000. Allowing for women, children, and
older men would probably mean that a total of about 2,000,000 Israelites
left Egypt.
EX 15:3,
17:16,
NU 25:4,
32:14,
IS 42:13 God is a man of war--he is fierce and angry.
EX 20:1-17 God gave the law directly to Moses (without using an
intermediary).
EX 20:4 God prohibits the making of any graven images whatsoever.
EX 20:5,
34:7,
NU 14:18,
DT 5:9,
IS 14:21-22 Children are to suffer for their parent's sins.
EX 20:8-11,
31:15-17,
35:1-3 No work is to be done on the Sabbath, not even lighting a
fire. The commandment is permanent, and death is required for
infractions.
EX 20:12,
DT 5:16,
MT 15:4,
19:19,
MK 7:10,
10:19,
LK 18:20 Honor your father and your mother is one of the ten
commandments. It is reinforced by Jesus.
EX 20:13,
DT 5:17,
MK 10:19,
LK 18:20,
RO 13:9,
JA 2:11 God prohibits killing.
EX 20:14 God prohibits adultery.
EX 21:23-25,
LE 24:20,
DT 19:21 A life for a life, an eye for an eye, etc.
EX 23:7 God prohibits the killing of the innocent.
EX 34:6,
DT 7:9-10,
TS 1:2 God is faithful and truthful. He does not lie.
EX 34:6,
DT 7:9-10,
TS 1:2 God is faithful and truthful. He does not lie.
EX 34:6,
DT 7:9-10,
TS 1:2 God is faithful and truthful. He does not lie.
EX 34:6-7,
JS 24:19,
1CH 16:34 God is faithful, holy and good.
EX 34:6-7,
HE 9:27 God remembers sin, even when it has been forgiven.
LE 3:17 God himself prohibits forever the eating of blood and fat.
LE 19:18,
MT 22:39 Love your neighbor [as much as] yourself.
LE 21:10 The chief priest is not to rend his clothes.
LE 25:37,
PS 15:1,
5 It is wrong to lend money at interest.
NU 11:33 God inflicts sickness.
NU 15:24-28 Sacrifices can, in at least some case, take away sin.
NU 25:9 24,000 died in the plague.
NU 30:2 God enjoins the making of vows (oaths).
NU 33:38 Aaron died on Mt. Hor.
NU 33:41-42 After Aaron's death, the Israelites journeyed from Mt.
Hor, to Zalmonah, to Punon, etc.
DT 6:15,
9:7-8,
29:20,
32:21 God is sometimes angry.
DT 7:9-10 God destroys his enemies.
DT 18:20-22 A false prophet is one whose words do not come true.
Death is required.
DT 23:1 A castrate may not enter the assembly of the Lord.
DT 23:1 A castrate may not enter the assembly of the Lord.
DT 24:1-5 A man can divorce his wife simply because she displeases
him and both he and his wife can remarry.
DT 24:16,
2KI 14:6,
2CH 25:4,
EZ 18:20 Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins.
DT 30:11-20 It is possible to keep the law.
JS 11:20 God shows no mercy to some.
JG 4:21 Sisera was sleeping when Jael killed him.
JS 10:38-40 Joshua himself captured Debir.
1SA 8:2-22 Samuel informs God as to what he has heard from others.
1SA 9:15-17 The Lord tells Samuel that Saul has been chosen to lead
the Israelites and will save them from the Philistines.
1SA 15:7-8,
20 The Amalekites are utterly destroyed.
1SA 16:10-11,
17:12 Jesse had seven sons plus David, or eight total.
1SA 16:19-23 Saul knew David well before the latter's encounter with
Goliath.
1SA 17:50 David killed Goliath with a slingshot.
1SA 17:50 David killed Goliath.
1SA 21:1-6 Ahimalech was high priest when David ate the bread.
1SA 28:6 Saul inquired of the Lord, but received no answer.
1SA 31:4-6 Saul killed himself by falling on his sword.
2SA 6:23 Michal was childless.
2SA 24:1 The Lord inspired David to take the census.
2SA 24:9 The census count was: Israel 800,000 and Judah 500,000.
2SA 24:10-17 David sinned in taking the census.
2SA 24:24 David paid 50 shekels of silver for the purchase of a
property.
1KI 3:12 God made Solomon the wisest man that ever lived, yet ....
1KI 3:12,
4:29,
10:23-24,
2CH 9:22-23 God made Solomon the wisest king and the wisest man that
ever lived. There never has been nor will be another like him.
1KI 4:26 Solomon had 40,000 horses (or stalls for horses).
1KI 5:16 Solomon had 3,300 supervisors.
1KI 7:15-22 The two pillars were 18 cubits high.
1KI 7:26 Solomon's "molten sea" held 2000 "baths" (1 bath = about 8
gallons).
1KI 8:12,
2CH 6:1,
PS 18:11 God dwells in thick darkness.
1KI 8:13,
AC 7:47 Solomon, whom God made the wisest man ever, built his temple
as an abode for God.
1KI 9:28 420 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir.
1KI 15:14 Asa did not remove the high places.
1KI 16:6-8 Baasha died in the 26th year of King Asa's reign.
1KI 16:23 Omri became king in the thirty-first year of Asa's reign
and he reigned for a total of twelve years.
1KI 22:23,
2CH 18:22,
2TH 2:11 God himself causes a lying spirit.
1KI 22:42-43 Jehoshaphat did not remove the high places.
2KI 2:11 Elijah went up to heaven.
2KI 4:32-37 A dead child is raised (well before the time of Jesus).
2KI 8:25-26 Ahaziah was 22 years old when he began his reign.
2KI 9:27 Jehu shot Ahaziah near Ibleam. Ahaziah fled to Meggido and
died there.
2KI 16:5 The King of Syria and the son of the King of Israel did not
conquer Ahaz.
2KI 24:8 Jehoiachin (Jehoiakim) was eighteen years old when he began
to reign.
2KI 24:8 Jehoiachin (Jehoiakim) reigned three months.
2KI 24:17 Jehoiachin (Jehoaikim) was succeeded by his uncle.
1CH 3:11-13 The lineage is: Joram, Ahaziah, Joash, Amaziah, Azariah,
Jotham.
1CH 3:19 Pedaiah was the father of Zerubbabel.
2CH 19:7,
AC 10:34,
RO 2:11 There is no injustice or partiality with the Lord. ER 2:3-64 (Gives the whole congregation as 42,360 while the actual sum of the numbers is about 30,000.)
JB 2:3-6,
21:7-13,
2TI 3:12 The godly are persecuted and chastised but the wicked grow
old, wealthy, and powerful, unchastised by God.
PS 10:1 God cannot be found in time of need. He is "far off."
PS 22:1-2 God sometimes forsakes his children. He does not answer.
PS 30:5,
JE 3:12,
MI 7:18 God's anger does not last forever.
PS 58:10-11 The righteous shall rejoice when he sees vengeance.
PS 78:69,
EC 1:4,
3:14 The earth was established forever.
PR 3:13,
4:7,
19:8,
JA 1:5 Happy is the man who finds wisdom. Get wisdom.
PR 12:2,
RO 8:28 A good man obtains favor from the Lord.
PR 14:8 The wisdom of a prudent man is to discern his way.
PR 14:15-18 The simple believe everything and acquire folly; the
prudent look where they are going and are crowned with knowledge.
PR 8:13,
16:6 It is the fear of God that keeps men from evil.
PR 26:4 Do not answer a fool. To do so makes you foolish too.
PR 30:5 Every word of God proves true.
IS 3:13 God stands to judge.
IS 44:24 God created heaven and earth alone.
IS 53:9 Usually taken to be a prophecy re: Jesus, mentions burial
with others.
JE 12:13 Some sow wheat but reap thorns.
JE 32:18 God shows love to thousands, but brings punishment for the
sins of their fathers to many children.
JE 34:4-5 Zedekiah was to die in peace.
EZ 20:25-26 The law was not good. The sacrifice of children was for
the purpose of horrifying the people so that they would know that God is
Lord.
EZ 26:15-21 God says that Tyre will be destroyed and will never be
found again. DN 5:1 (Gives the title of "king" to Belshazzar although Belshazzar was actually the "viceroy.") DN 5:2 (Says that Nebuchadnezzar was the father of Belshazzar, but actually, Nebonidus was the father of Belshazzar.) (Note: Some versions attempt to correct this error by making the verse say that Nebuchadnezzar was the grandfather of Belshazzar.)
ZE 11:12-13 Mentions "thirty pieces" and could possibly be thought
to be connected with the Potter's Field prophesy referred to in Matthew.
MT 1:6-7 The lineage of Jesus is traced through David's son,
Solomon.
MT 1:16 Jacob was Joseph's father.
MT 1:17 There were twenty-eight generations from David to Jesus.
MT 1:18-21 The Annunciation occurred after Mary had conceived Jesus.
MT 1:20 The angel spoke to Joseph.
MT 1:20-23,
LK 1:26-33 An angel announces to Joseph and/or Mary that the child
(Jesus) will be "great," the "son of the Most High," etc., and ....
MT 1:23 He will be called Emmanuel (or Immanuel).
MT 2:13-16 Following the birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary flee to
Egypt, (where they stay until after Herod's death) in order to avoid the
murder of their firstborn by Herod. Herod slaughters all male infants
two years old and under. (Note: John the Baptist, Jesus' cousin, though
under two is somehow spared without fleeing to Egypt.) MT 2:23 "And he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: He will be called a Nazarene.'" (This prophecy is not found in the OT and while Jesus is often referred to as "Jesus of Nazareth", he is seldom referred to as "Jesus the Nazarene.")
MT 3:11-14,
JN 1:31-34 John realized the true identity of Jesus (as the Messiah)
either prior to the actual Baptism, or from the Baptism onward. The very
purpose of John's baptism was to reveal Jesus to Israel.
MT 3:12,
13:42 Hell is a furnace of fire (and must therefore be light).
MT 3:16,
MK 1:10 It was Jesus who saw the Spirit descending.
MT 3:17 The heavenly voice addressed the crowd: "This is my beloved
Son."
MT 4:1-11,
MK 1:12-13 Immediately following his Baptism, Jesus spent forty days
in the wilderness resisting temptation by the Devil.
MT 4:5-8 The Devil took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple, then to
the mountain top.
MT 4:18-20,
MK 1:16-18 (One story about choosing Peter as a disciple.)
MT 5:1 -
7:29 Jesus delivers his most noteworthy sermon while on the mount.
MT 5:16 Good works should be seen.
MT 5:17-19,
LK 16:17 Jesus underscores the permanence of the law.
MT 5:17-19,
LK 16:17 Jesus did not come to abolish the law.
MT 5:22 Anyone who calls another a fool is liable to Hell.
MT 5:22 Anger by itself is a sin.
MT 5:22 Anger by itself is a sin.
MT 5:32 Divorce, except on the grounds of unchastity, is wrong.
MT 5:39,
MT 5:44 Jesus says: "Do not resist evil. Love your enemies."
MT 5:39,
MT 5:44 Do not resist evil. Love your enemies.
MT 5:39,
MT 5:44 Do not resist evil. Love your enemies.
MT 5:45,
7:21 God resides in heaven.
MT 6:13 God might lead us into temptation and it is better avoided.
MT 6:13 Jesus' prayer implies that God might lead us into
temptation.
MT 6:25-34,
LK 12:22-31 Take no thought for tomorrow. God will take care of you.
MT 7:1-2 Do not judge.
MT 7:7-8,
LK 11:9-10 Ask and it will be given. Seek and you will find.
MT 7:21 Not everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be
saved.
MT 7:21,
LK 10:36-37,
RO 2:6,
13,
JA 2:24 We are justified by works, not by faith.
MT 8:5-12 The centurion himself approaches Jesus to ask to heal his
servant.
MT 8:16,
LK 4:40 Jesus healed all that were sick.
MT 8:28-33 Two demoniacs are healed in the Gadarene swine incident.
MT 9:18 The ruler's daughter was already dead when Jesus raised her.
MT 10:1-8 Jesus gives his disciples the power to exorcise and
heal...
MT 10:2,
MK 3:16-19 The twelve apostles (disciples) were: Simon (Peter),
Andrew his brother, James the son of Zebedee, John his brother, Philip,
Bartholemew, Thomas, Matthew the tax collector, James the son of
Alphaeus, Thaddaeus (Labbaeus), Simon, and Judas Iscariot.
MT 10:2,
5-6 Peter was to be an apostle to the Jews and not go near the
Gentiles.
MT 10:10 Do not take sandals (shoes) or staves.
MT 10:34,
LK 12:49-53 Jesus has come to bring a sword, fire, and division--not
peace.
MT 10:22,
24:13,
MK 13:13 He that endures to the end will be saved.
MT 10:28,
LK 12:4 Jesus says not to fear men. (Fear God only.)
MT 11:7-15,
17:12-13 Jesus says that John the Baptist was a prophet, and more.
MT 11:25,
MK 4:11-12 Jesus thanks God for hiding some things from the wise
while revealing them to "babes." He says that he uses parables so that
the meaning of some of his teachings will remain hidden to at least some
persons, and specifically so that they will not turn and be forgiven.
MT 11:29 Jesus says that he is gentle (meek) and humble (lowly). MT 12:5 Jesus says that the law (OT) states that the priests profane the Sabbath but are blameless. (No such statement is found in the OT.
MT 12:30 Jesus says that those who are not with him are against him.
MT 12:39,
MK 8:12,
LK 11:29 Jesus says that he will give no "sign."
MT 13:34,
MK 4:34 Jesus addresses the crowds only in parables, so that they
would not fully understand. He explains the meaning only to his
disciples.
MT 13:58,
MK 6:5 In spite of his faith, Jesus is not able to perform mighty
miracles.
MT 5:37,
15:19,
MK 7:22,
JN 8:14,
44,
14:6,
18:37 Jesus says that you should answer a plain "yes" or "no," that
his purpose is to bear witness to the truth, and that his testimony is
true. He equates lying with evil.
MT 16:6,
11 Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
MT 16:18 Jesus founds his church on Peter and will give him the keys
of the kingdom.
MT 16:18 Jesus founds his church on Peter and will give him the keys
of the kingdom.
MT 17:1-2 The Transfiguration occurs six days after Jesus foretells
his suffering.
MT 20:20-21 The mother of James and John asks Jesus a favor for her
sons.
MT 20:23,
MK 10:40 Jesus responds that it is not his to give.
MT 20:29-34 Jesus heals two blind men on the way to Jericho.
MT 21:1-17 The sequence was: triumphal entry, cleansing of the
temple, Bethany.
MT 21:2-6,
MK 11:2-7,
LK 19:30-35 The disciples follow Jesus instructions and bring him
the animal (or animals, in the case of
MT).
MT 21:7 Jesus rides two animals during his triumphal entry.
MT 21:12-13 The cleansing of the temple occurs at the end of Jesus'
career.
MT 21:19-20 The fig tree withers immediately after being cursed by
Jesus. The disciples notice and are amazed.
MT 23:35 Jesus says that Zacharias (Zechariah) was the son of
Barachias (Barachiah).
MT 24:29-33,
MK 13:24-29 The coming of the kingdom will be accompanied by signs
and miracles.
MT 25:34 Heaven was prepared before the Ascension of Jesus.
MT 26:6-13,
MK 14:3 The anointing of Jesus takes place in Bethany at the house
of Simon the leper.
MT 26:7,
MK 14:3 The oil is poured on Jesus' head.
MT 26:7,
MK 14:3,
LK 7:37 An unnamed woman does the anointing.
MT 28:6-8 The women ran from the tomb "with great joy."
MT 26:8 The disciples reproach her.
MT 26:14-25,
MK 14:10-11,
LK 22:3-23 Judas made his bargain with the chief priests before the
meal.
MT 26:20-29,
MK 14:17-28,
JN 13:21-30 Jesus forecasts his betrayal prior to the communion
portion of the supper.
MT 26:26-29,
MK 14:22-25 The order of the communion was: bread, then wine.
MT 26:34,
LK 22:34,
JN 13:38 Peter was to deny Jesus before the cock crowed.
MT 26:40-45,
MK 14:37-41 The disciples fall asleep three times.
MT 26:49-50,
MK 14:44-46 Jesus is betrayed by Judas with a kiss, then seized.
MT 26:51,
MK 14:47,
JN 18:10 The ear of a slave is cut off and left that way.
MT 26:52 Dispose of swords. All who take the sword will perish by
it.
MT 26:57,
MK 14:53,
LK 22:54 After his arrest Jesus is first taken to Caiphas, the high
priest.
MT 26:18-20,
57-68,
27:1-2,
MK 14:16-18,
53-72,
15:1 Jesus' initial hearing was at night on Passover. In the morning
he was taken to Pilate.
MT 26:59-66,
MK 14:55-64 Jesus was tried by the entire Sanhedrin (the chief
priests and the whole council).
MT 26:63,
LK 22:70 The high priest asks Jesus if he is the Son of God.
MT 26:64,
LK 22:70 Jesus answers: "You have said so," or words to this effect.
MT 26:69-70 Peter makes his first denial to a maid and "them all."
MT 26:71-72 Peter's second denial is to still another maid.
MT 26:73-74,
MK 14:70-71 Peter's third denial is to bystanders (two or more).
MT 26:74 The cock crowed once.
MT 27:3-7 The chief priests bought the field.
MT 27:5 Judas threw down the pieces of silver, then departed.
MT 27:5 Judas hanged himself.
MT 27:11,
MK 15:2,
LK 23:3 When asked if he is King of the Jews, Jesus answers: "You
have said so," (or "Thou sayest").
MT 27:11-14 Jesus answers not a single charge at his hearing before
Pilate.
MT 27:20 The chief priests and elders are responsible for persuading
the people to ask for the release of Barabbas.
MT 27:28 Jesus is given a scarlet robe (a sign of infamy).
MT 27:32,
MK 15:21,
LK 23:26 Simon of Cyrene carries Jesus' cross.
MT 27:37 The inscription on the cross read: "This is Jesus the King
of the Jews."
MT 27:44 Both of those who are crucified with Jesus taunt him.
MT 27:46 Jesus asks God, the Father, why he has been forsaken.
MT 27:46-50,
MK 15:34-37 Jesus' last recorded words are: "My God, my God, why
hast thou forsaken me?"
MT 27:48,
LK 23:36,
JN 19:29 Jesus was offered vinegar to drink.
MT 27:54 The centurion says: "Truly this was the son of God."
MT 27:55,
MK 15:40,
LK 23:49 The women looked on from afar.
MT 27:62-66 A guard was placed at the tomb (the day following the
burial).
MT 24:9 Even some of the disciples of Jesus will be killed.
MT 28:1 The first visitors to the tomb were Mary Magdalene and the
other Mary (two).
MT 28:1 It was toward dawn when they arrived.
MT 28:1-2 The stone was still in place when they arrived. It was
rolled away later.
MT 28:2 An angel arrived during an earthquake, rolled back the
stone, then sat on it (outside the tomb).
MT 28:8 The visitors ran to tell the disciples.
MT 28:8-9 Jesus' first Resurrection appearance was fairly near the
tomb.
MT 28:9 On his first appearance to them, Jesus lets Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary hold him by his feet.
MT 28:7-10,
MT 28:16 Although some doubted, the initial reaction of those that
heard the story was one of belief since they followed the revealed
instructions.
MT 28:1-18 The order of Resurrection appearances was: Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary, then the eleven.
MT 28:19 Jesus instructs his disciples to baptize. MK 1:2 Jesus quotes a statement that allegedly appears in Isaiah. No such statement appears in Isaiah. (Note: IS 40.3 is seen by some as equivalent to MK 1.2; MA 3.1 is a much better fit, however, given that Jesus is allegedly quoting word for word in MK 1:2.)
MK 1:14 Jesus began his ministry after the arrest of John the
Baptist.
MK 1:23-24 A demon cries out that Jesus is the Holy One of God.
MK 3:29 Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin.
MK 4:11-12,
11:25 Jesus says that he uses parables so that the meaning of some
of his teachings will remain secret to at least some persons. He
explains the meanings of the parables only to his disciples. He thanks
God for hiding some things from the wise while revealing them to
"babes."
MK 6:16 Herod was the source of the belief that John had been raised
from the dead.
MK 6:52 The people were so unimpressed with "the Feeding of the
Multitude" that they did not even understand the event.
MK 6:53 After the feeding of the 5000, Jesus and the disciples went
to Gennesaret.
MK 15:25 It was the third hour when Jesus was crucified.
MK 16:1-2 The women came to the tomb to anoint the body.
MK 16:5,
LK 24:3 The women actually entered the tomb.
MK 16:14-19 The Ascension took place (presumably from a room) while
the disciples were together seated at a table, probably in or near
Jerusalem.
LK 1:15 John the Baptist had the Holy Spirit from before his birth
or the birth of Jesus.
LK 8:12 The Devil causes unbelief.
LK 14:26 No one can be a disciple of Jesus unless he hates his
parents, wife, children, brothers and sisters.
LK 18:9-14 Do not boast of your virtue.
LK 22:3-23 Satan entered Judas before the supper.
LK 23:43 Jesus promises one of those crucified with him that they
will be together, that very day, in Paradise.
LK 23:55-56 The women followed Joseph to the tomb, saw how the body
had been laid, then went to prepare spices with which to anoint the
body.
JN 1:1,
10:30 Jesus and God are one.
JN 1:1 Jesus was God incarnate.
JN 3:17,
8:15,
12:47 Jesus does not judge.
JN 5:22 God does not judge.
JN 5:24 Believers do not come into judgement.
JN 5:31 Jesus says that if he bears witness to himself, his
testimony is not true.
JN 5:38-47 Men have a choice as to whether or not to receive Jesus.
JN 7:38 Jesus quotes a statement that he says appears in scripture
(i.e., the OT).
JN 10:27-29 None of Jesus' followers will be lost.
JN 12:31 The Devil is the ruler (or "prince") of this world.
JN 12:32 Jesus implies that all persons will be saved.
JN 13:36 Peter asks Jesus where he is going.
JN 17:12 Jesus has lost none of his disciples other than Judas.
JN 17:12 Mentions a "son of perdition" as appearing in scripture
(meaning the OT).
JN 18:37 Jesus came into the world to bear witness to the truth. JN 20:9 Jesus quotes a statement that he says appears in scripture (meaning the OT). (No such statement is found in the OT.)
JN 20:22 In his first resurrection appearance before the assembled
disciples, Jesus gives them the Holy Spirit.
JN 21:25 The world probably could not contain the books if all that
Jesus did were to be written.
AC 5:19,
12:6-11 The disciples take part in a jailbreak made possible by an
angel.
AC 5:29 Obey God, not men.
AC 9:7 Those present at Paul's conversion heard the voice but saw no
one.
AC 9:7 Those present at Paul's conversion stood.
AC 9:19-28 Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Damascus, then
Jerusalem where he was introduced to the Apostles by Barnabas, and there
spent some time with them (going in and out among them).
AC 9:23 The governor attempted to seize Paul.
AC 10:34,
RO 2:11 God shows no partiality. He treats all alike.
AC 10:34,
RO 2:11 God shows no partiality. He treats all alike.
AC 16:6 The Holy Spirit forbids preaching in Asia. AC 20:35 Quotes Jesus as having said: "It is more blessed to give than to receive." (No such statement of Jesus is found elsewhere in the Bible.)
RO 2:12 All who have sinned without the law will perish without the
law.
RO 2:13 Doers of the law will be justified.
RO 2:15 The law is written on the heart. Conscience teaches right
from wrong.
RO 4:9 Faith was reckoned to Abraham as righteousness. RO 10:11 (An alleged OT quote; no such statement in the OT.)
RO 14:21 It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor
anything that might cause your brother to stumble or be offended.
1CO 7:8-9 Widows should not marry (although it is better to marry
than burn).
1CO 8:4 There is only one God.
1CO 10:33 Paul says that he tries to please men (so they might be
saved).
2CO 12:16 Paul says that he does use trickery.
GA 6:2 Bear one another's burdens.
1TH 2:2 God gave Paul the courage to continue his work.
1TI 1:15 Paul says that he is the foremost of sinners.
1TI 6:20,
2TI 2:14-16,
3:1-7 Do not argue with an unbeliever. JA 4:5 (Quotes an alleged OT scripture verse not found in the OT.)
RE 8:7 All of the grass on earth is burned up, and then ...
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