Old Testament
Old Testament
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GENESIS 4:17—Where did Cain get his wife?
GENESIS 4:17—Where did Cain get his wife? PROBLEM: There were no women for Cain to marry. There was only Adam, Eve (4:1), and his dead brother Abel (4:8). Yet the…
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GENESIS 4:12–13—Why wasn’t Cain given capital punishment for the murder he committed?
GENESIS 4:12–13—Why wasn’t Cain given capital punishment for the murder he committed? PROBLEM: In the OT, murderers were given capital punishment for their crime (Gen. 9:6; Ex. 21:12). Yet Cain…
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GENESIS 4:5—Does God show respect to certain persons?
GENESIS 4:5—Does God show respect to certain persons? PROBLEM: God is represented in the Scriptures as someone who “is no respect[er] of persons” (Rom. 2:11, kjv), and one who “shows…
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GENESIS 3:8—How could Adam and Eve go from God’s presence if God is everywhere?
GENESIS 3:8—How could Adam and Eve go from God’s presence if God is everywhere? PROBLEM: The Bible says that God is everywhere present at the same time, that is, He…
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GENESIS 3:5—Is man made like God or does he become like God?
GENESIS 3:5—Is man made like God or does he become like God? PROBLEM: Genesis 1:27 says “God created man in His own image.” But in Genesis 3:22 God said, “the…
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GENESIS 2:19—How can we explain the difference in the order of creation events between Genesis 1 and 2?
GENESIS 2:19—How can we explain the difference in the order of creation events between Genesis 1 and 2? PROBLEM: Genesis 1 declares that animals were created before humans, but Genesis…
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GENESIS 2:17—Why didn’t Adam die the day he ate the forbidden fruit, as God said he would?
GENESIS 2:17—Why didn’t Adam die the day he ate the forbidden fruit, as God said he would? PROBLEM: God said to Adam, “in the day that you eat of it…
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GENESIS 2:8—Was the Garden of Eden a real place or just a myth?
GENESIS 2:8—Was the Garden of Eden a real place or just a myth? PROBLEM: The Bible declares that God “planted a garden eastward in Eden” (Gen. 2:8), but there is…
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GENESIS 2:4—Why does this chapter use the term “Lord God” rather than “God” as in chapter one?
GENESIS 2:4—Why does this chapter use the term “Lord God” rather than “God” as in chapter one? PROBLEM: Many critics insist that Genesis 2 must have been written by someone…
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GENESIS 2:1—How could the world be created in six days?
GENESIS 2:1—How could the world be created in six days? PROBLEM: The Bible says that God created the world in six days (Ex. 20:11). But modern science declares that…
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GENESIS 1:27—Were Adam and Eve real people or just myths?
GENESIS 1:27—Were Adam and Eve real people or just myths? PROBLEM: Many modern scholars consider the first chapters of Genesis to be myth, not history. But the Bible seems to…
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GENESIS 1:26—Why does the Bible use the plural “us” when God refers to Himself?
GENESIS 1:26—Why does the Bible use the plural “us” when God refers to Himself? PROBLEM: Orthodox Christian and Jewish scholars maintain that God is one. In fact, the historic confession…
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GENESIS 1:14—How could there be light before the sun was made?
GENESIS 1:14—How could there be light before the sun was made? PROBLEM: The sun was not created until the fourth day, yet there was light on the first day (1:3).…
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GENESIS 1:1—How could the author of Genesis know what happened at creation before he was even created?
GENESIS 1:1—How could the author of Genesis know what happened at creation before he was even created? PROBLEM: Traditional Christian scholarship has maintained that the first five books of the…
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GENESIS 1:1—How can the universe have a “beginning” when modern science says energy is eternal?
GENESIS 1:1—How can the universe have a “beginning” when modern science says energy is eternal? PROBLEM: According to the First Law of Thermodynamics, “Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.” If this…
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