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![]() Bible Contradictions
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1. Gen. 1:11 has the trees made on
day 3 before man; Gen. 2:8 has the trees made on day 6 after man. 2. Gen. 1:20 has birds made out of
the water on day 5; Gen. 2:19 has birds made out of the ground (after man) on day 6. 3. Gen. 1:24, 25 has the animals made
on day 6 before man; Gen. 2:19 has the animals made on day 6 after man. Here is the solution-- A careful reading of the two chapters will show the solution for each
of the supposed contradictions. Explanation of supposed contradiction 1: a. Chapter 1 tells the entire story
in the order it happened. Explanation of supposed contradiction 2: The birds created out of the ground on day 6 are only one of each "kind"
so that Adam can name them and select a wife. The rest of the world is full of birds from day 5. Explanation of supposed contradiction 3: Genesis 2:19 is describing only the animals created in the Garden, after
man. The purpose of this second batch of animals being created was so that Adam could name them (Gen. 2:19) and select a wife
(Gen. 2:20). Adam, not finding a suitable one (God knew he wouldn't), God made Eve (Gen. 2:21 .22). There are no contradictions between these two chapters. Chapter 2 only
describes in more detail the events in the Garden of Eden on day 6. If ancient man had written the Bible (as some scoffers
say), he would never have made it say that the light was made before the sun! Many ancient cultures worshiped the sun as the
source of life. God is light. God made the light before He made the sun so we could see that He (not the sun) is the source
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