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It' still an inconsistency on the part of the Jesus character, even if it isn't an outright contradiction. Actually in the first case, he doesn't offer any testimony for himself, but relies on God's testimony alone. So the 2 person testimony rule is still broken even with that context...... and that isn't the way he presents it in John 5, he says flat out, without qualification: "If I testify concerning myself, my testimony is not true" So the context just seems to muddy the waters. |
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Editted to add: keep in mind John 5 and John 8 are separate events, i.e. it is not like two Gospels giving views of the same event. |
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I'll accept your explanation, GD. I was specifically looking for blatant, short, contridictions and, at the time, didn't think there was any problem at all with this one. I've read several translations and I'm still not sure I follow your logic but I'm very new to this field of study.
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A good contradiction IMO is where Peter denies Christ thrice before the rooster crows once/twice. |
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Or perhaps the (obvious?) redaction of Matthews depiction of Jesus' ride into Jerusalem? The other gospels at least tie into a "correct" reading of Zechariah but Matthew's attempt to reveal Jesus as The Messiah is blatantly a misinterpretation (or the others are ).
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I've tried to reconcile these two passages as well as regards Jesus' last words:
John 19 30 When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. -vs- Luke 23 46 Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." When he had said this, he breathed his last. |
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Yes, the "witness" one I've seen around quite a lot. I call these "supposed" contradictions "desperate digging". Ofcourse, if we dig hard enough, we will mistake copper for gold. GakuseiDon is right though, too many bogus contradictions are touted. I think some language in the bible, is also poetic or just made to drive a point home. Sometimes people try and offer contradictions between different books. Don't forget, we believe they are inspired by God - not written by his hand. The bible is inexhaustable, not contradictive.
I am a pig, and how can I wash myself clean except my owner do it? I am a dog, and how can I sit at the master's table except he allows it? These two statements have recently been used by me. It SEEMS there are contradictions. I stand by them both. Ofcourse, what am I? A pig or a dog? |
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