Interesting presentation, but far too difficult to follow and work with. Perhaps others will be more comfortable with it, but I doubt if I'll ever respond to another.
That said, a few comments.
At the 6:22 mark I wasn't able to make out the word you say just before "Christian" in "this generation refers to -----"Christian," which I assume is an important qualifier.
While I see no reason to regard this as anything but a failed prophecy, I will reserve judgement until I find out what you said around the 6:22 mark
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At the 8:37 mark I haven't a clue what scripture you're presenting that starts with _____:29. Is it some kind of apologetic commentary?
In any case, Zechariah 10:11 makes no bones about drying up the Nile. When it says "
all the depths of the Nile will be dried up . . . " "
will be" express an inevitability. "Could" or any such sense of the word is never stated or implied, and your apologetic sources should be ashamed for even suggesting it. But then this is very typical of Bible apologetics.
In as much as this was a prophesy of inevitability that never took place or ever can, I'm calling it an Utterly Failed Prophecy
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Of the 51 Bibles I checked, in 2 Chronicles 22:2 47% say 43 years old and 53 % say 22 years old
So, not only is there a contradiction between 2 Chronicles and 2 kings, but depending on the translation there's a contradiction within 2 Chronicles itself .
With almost half of 2 Chronicles standing in disagreement I regard this as a true Contradiction.
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In Luke, of the 51 Bibles I checked,
every one of them lists Shelah as the son of Cainan. And in Genesis,
everyone of them listed Arphaxad as the father of Shelah
The apologetics you present simply fall on their face and don't mean squat when one looks at what is actually said in the Bibles. If they had any merit at all the correction would show up in at least some of the Bibles, but it doesn't.
With every one of the Bibles in complete disagreement I regard this as an absolute contradiction
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For 2 Samuel
all 51 Bibles say "lord" or an equivalent
For 1 Chronicles
all 51 Bibles say "Satan" or an equivalent
With every one of the Bibles in complete disagreement I regard this as an absolute contradiction
And again, the apologetics you cite don't mean a thing. It's what is written in the Bible that matters, not what tap dancing Christian apologists say in trying to squeeze out a defense of the Bible.
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