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The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 10:27pm On Sep 10, 2016
Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated. But this did not happen.
There are false prophecies in the bible. They are intended to dilute the impact of the more radical prophets. Everything points to the scribes and the priests as the architects of these distortions, since they are often pilloried by the radical prophets. Jesus confirms this by accusing them: “You nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.” (Matthew 15:6 ).
Indeed, Jeremiah insists scribes falsified parts of the bible. He asks the Jews: “How can you say, ‘We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie.” (Jeremiah 8:8 ). Little did he know they would also tamper with his own writings.

According to Jeremiah, the sacrificial system is not of God: “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Add your burnt offerings to your sacrifices, and eat the flesh. For in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, I did not speak to your fathers or command them concerning burnt offerings and sacrifices.’” (Jeremiah 7:21-22).
But paradoxically, another so-called Jeremiah appears in the same bible declaring sacrifices a God-ordained everlasting system: “Thus says the LORD: David shall never lack a man to sit on the throne of the house of Israel, and the Levitical priests shall never lack a man in my presence to offer burnt offerings, to burn grain offerings, and to make sacrifices forever.” (Jeremiah 33:17-18).
The latter position proved to be wishful-thinking. The sacrificial system and the Levitical priesthood came to an end with the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in A.D. 70.

False prophecies about Egypt

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would destroy Egypt: “They will draw their swords against Egypt and fill the land with the slain. I will dry up the streams of the Nile and sell the land to evil men; by the hand of foreigners I will lay waste the land and everything in it.’” (Ezekiel 30:10-12).
None of these things happened to Egypt. The Babylonians attacked Egypt unsuccessfully in 586 B.C.

The Nile never dried up.

Ezekiel says furthermore: “I will make the land of Egypt utterly waste and desolate, from Migdol to Syene, as far as the border of Ethiopia. Neither foot of man shall pass through it nor foot of beast pass through it, and it shall be uninhabited forty years… Yet, thus says the Lord GOD: ‘At the end of forty years I will gather the Egyptians from the peoples among whom they were scattered.’” (Ezekiel 29:10-13).

Again, nothing like that happened. There was never a time when Egypt was desolate for forty years. And there is no history of the exile and return of the Egyptians.

False prophecies about Tyre

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would so destroy Tyre; it would remain an eternal ruin never to be found again: “Thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, I will bring against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, and with horsemen and a host of many soldiers… You shall never be rebuilt, for I am the LORD; I have spoken… When I make you a city laid waste, like the cities that are not inhabited… I will bring you to a dreadful end, and you shall be no more. Though you be sought for, you will never be found again.” (Ezekiel 26:7/16/19/21).


This “prophecy” was false even before it was written. Another Ezekiel contradicts it, acknowledging that Nebuchadnezzar was unable to capture Tyre: “Son of man, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made his army labor hard against Tyre. Every head was made bald, and every shoulder was rubbed bare, yet neither he nor his army got anything from Tyre to pay for the labor that he had performed against her.” (Ezekiel 29: 18).

Isaiah also predicts the destruction of Tyre but says it would only last seventy years: “In that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years… At the end of seventy years, the LORD will visit Tyre, and she will return to her wages and will prostitute herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth.” (Isaiah 23:15/17).


Nebuchadnezzar laid a siege on Tyre for thirteen years from 585 to 573 B.C. but could not take the city. Tyre was never destroyed. Even when Alexander the Great defeated the city in 332 BC, it was soon rebuilt on the same site.

Much later, Jesus visited Tyre and healed the demon-possessed daughter of a Canaanite woman there: “Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon.” (Matthew 15:21). Paul also went on a missionary journey to Tyre: “When we had come in sight of Cyprus, leaving it on the left we sailed to Syria and landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload its cargo.” (Acts 21:3). (See also Acts 12:20).

In spite of the doomsday prophecy about Tyre, the city exists till today. It is the fourth largest city in Lebanon and houses one of the country’s major ports.

False prophecies about Babylon

Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated: “Babylon has suddenly fallen and been destroyed.” (Jeremiah 51:cool. Isaiah also says: “Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldeans’ pride, will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah.” (Isaiah 13:19).

But this did not happen. Babylon was never devastated in the manner of Sodom and Gomorrah. In 539, the city surrendered to Cyrus without a fight. It then became one of the richest cities in the Persian Empire. However, over the centuries, Babylon gradually lost its influence as a great city.

Isaiah says Babylon “will never be inhabited, nor will it be settled from generation to generation; nor will the Arabian pitch tents there, nor will the shepherds make their sheepfolds there.” (Isaiah 13:20).
However, Babylon has been inhabited for much of ancient history till date. During the era of the writing of the New Testament, it was a center of Jewish learning. Peter sent greetings from a lady in Babylon: “She who is at Babylon, who is likewise chosen, sends you greetings.” (1 Peter 5:13).

Jeremiah also says no one would dwell in Babylon again or even pass through it. “The sea has come up on Babylon; she is covered with its tumultuous waves. Her cities have become a horror, a land of drought and a desert, a land in which no one dwells, and through which no son of man passes.” (Jeremiah 51:42-43).
But that did not happen. You can buy a ticket today and go to Babylon. It is in Iraq. Indeed, Saddam Hussein spent a billion dollars refurbishing it.

God’s word is truth

Christians must be committed to truth. That means admitting the bible is sometimes given to Jewish wishful thinking. Jesus, not the bible, is the word of God. (John 1:1). Our job is not to defend falsehood simply because this happens to be in the bible. Our faith is in a living God and a risen Lord attested to in the bible and verified through personal knowledge.

Thereby, no scientific, historical or archaeological discovery can make any difference to the fact that Jesus lives.


https://www.today.ng/opinion/177025/bible-infallible

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Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by sarrki(m): 10:47pm On Sep 10, 2016
Mr aribisala calm down & breath gently
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by ibibiofirstlady(f): 11:06pm On Sep 10, 2016
grin grin
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:07pm On Sep 10, 2016
hahaha... grin
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Nobody: 11:07pm On Sep 10, 2016
Proverb 26:4
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by otubujohn(m): 11:22pm On Sep 10, 2016
Thou thinkest that the holy book be standard to test thy squeaky logical views.





Don't know what the hell I even meant
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by jmoore(m): 11:31pm On Sep 10, 2016

About Babylon, it is true that Nebuchadnezzar imposed a stunning and devastating defeat on Egypt at the battle of Carchemish. Although he did not occupy the entire nation of Egypt, his defeat of Egypt at Carchemish made him the major power in the Middle East, and Egypt was subject to him through tribute. Then, much later in 568 BC Nebuchadnezzar did in fact actually invade Egypt proper. A fragmentary historical document indicates that Nebuchadnezzar actually campaigned in Egypt, subjugating parts of the country during the rule of Amasis, about 568 BC. Naturally, during this campaign, Nebuchadnezzar took massive booty, as predicted by Ezekiel. Ezekiel never prephesied that Nebuchadnezzar would conquer all of Egypt. It says that he will campaign there, taking land and plunder as his reward. Ezekiel 29:19 was in fact fulfilled at that time to the letter.

As for Ezekiel 30:12, let me quote: "They [the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar] will draw their swords against Egypt and fill the land with the slain. I will make the streams dry and sell the land into the hands of evil men. I will bring destruction on the land and everything in it by the hands of foreigners. I, the Lord, have spoken." Note that nowhere here does it say that the Nile River will run completely dry. To be honest, this prophecy is really somewhat vague (unlike many other extremely precise and specific biblical prophecies). It seems to describe a campaign in Egypt by Nebuchadnezzar–almost certainly the one which we know happened in 568 BC. At the time it is prophesied that the streams will dry up. Presumably this means that it will be a time of drought. I do not see a reason to doubt that this prophecy was fulfilled, although I do not know of the actual rainfall pattern in Egypt that particular year. Either way, I do not see the biblical 100% accuracy rate for historical prophecy challenged by this one. I do not believe the prophecies you mention are metaphorical and I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to compare biblical prophecy to the Book of Mormon.

John Oakes, PhD

culled from http://evidenceforchristianity.org/how-do-you-see-the-fulfillment-of-the-prophecies-of-nebuchadnezzar-conquering-egypt-and-the-nile-drying-up-if-the-bibles-prophecies-are-not-reliable-then-is-that-not-like-the-koran-or-rhe-book-of/
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by sonofluc1fer: 11:32pm On Sep 10, 2016
Wetin concern African man concern Abraham?
Who Jeremiah and Isaiah help?
Wetin concern Jericho and Jerusalem matter with African man?

How can an African verify the fallibility of a book that isn't about him, wasn't written by him nor addressed to him? Show me the cities of Onitsha, Cape Town, Accra, Owerri, Lagos, Kigali in the Bible. Don't you have your own books to discuss? cry cry cry

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Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Ola17: 1:18am On Sep 11, 2016
Nigerians I hail. The country is in deep economic recession coupled with other problems militating against her. Pray tell, what are the benefits of this my-religion-is-better-than-yours díck measuring contest that appears to be the purpose of this thread?

And to think it was posted on the politics board!
Double face palm.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Redoil: 1:46am On Sep 11, 2016
Caseless ur case don pass buhari case. A muslim like you posting invectives and lies about the bible by a drunk author. It is well
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by MadamExcellency: 2:26am On Sep 11, 2016
Na small, small apostacy dey start.

Anyway, we have a perfect saviour in Jesus Christ whose life, teachings and sacrifice on the cross of calvary brought total salvation to mankind.

Whoever believes in him and abides by his words will never perish but have everlasting life.

Knowing and living for Jesus Christ gives us internal peace, freedom from sin, satan and self.

Jesus Christ is perfect and infallible.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Adminisher: 3:01am On Sep 11, 2016
MadamExcellency:
Na small, small apostacy dey start.

Anyway, we have a perfect saviour in Jesus Christ whose life, teachings and sacrifice on the cross of calvary brought total salvation to mankind.

Whoever believes in him and abides by his words will never perish but have everlasting life.

Knowing and living for Jesus Christ gives us internal peace, freedom from sin, satan and self.

Jesus Christ is perfect and infallible.

This man is a Jonathan supporter. They are all satanists but watch well they are all in pain now. Serious mental anguish. Don't reply them - Aribisala, FFK, Fayose . Just watch the whips of the God of salvation act on.those who have rejected Christ
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Nobody: 3:42am On Sep 11, 2016
Caseless:
Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated. But this did not happen.
There are false prophecies in the bible. They are intended to dilute the impact of the more radical prophets. Everything points to the scribes and the priests as the architects of these distortions, since they are often pilloried by the radical prophets. Jesus confirms this by accusing them: “You nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.” (Matthew 15:6).
Indeed, Jeremiah insists scribes falsified parts of the bible. He asks the Jews: “How can you say, ‘We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie.” (Jeremiah 8:cool. Little did he know they would also tamper with his own writings.

According to Jeremiah, the sacrificial system is not of God: “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Add your burnt offerings to your sacrifices, and eat the flesh. For in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, I did not speak to your fathers or command them concerning burnt offerings and sacrifices.’” (Jeremiah 7:21-22).
But paradoxically, another so-called Jeremiah appears in the same bible declaring sacrifices a God-ordained everlasting system: “Thus says the LORD: David shall never lack a man to sit on the throne of the house of Israel, and the Levitical priests shall never lack a man in my presence to offer burnt offerings, to burn grain offerings, and to make sacrifices forever.” (Jeremiah 33:17-18).
The latter position proved to be wishful-thinking. The sacrificial system and the Levitical priesthood came to an end with the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in A.D. 70.

False prophecies about Egypt

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would destroy Egypt: “They will draw their swords against Egypt and fill the land with the slain. I will dry up the streams of the Nile and sell the land to evil men; by the hand of foreigners I will lay waste the land and everything in it.’” (Ezekiel 30:10-12).
None of these things happened to Egypt. The Babylonians attacked Egypt unsuccessfully in 586 B.C.

The Nile never dried up.

Ezekiel says furthermore: “I will make the land of Egypt utterly waste and desolate, from Migdol to Syene, as far as the border of Ethiopia. Neither foot of man shall pass through it nor foot of beast pass through it, and it shall be uninhabited forty years… Yet, thus says the Lord GOD: ‘At the end of forty years I will gather the Egyptians from the peoples among whom they were scattered.’” (Ezekiel 29:10-13).

Again, nothing like that happened. There was never a time when Egypt was desolate for forty years. And there is no history of the exile and return of the Egyptians.

False prophecies about Tyre

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would so destroy Tyre; it would remain an eternal ruin never to be found again: “Thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, I will bring against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, and with horsemen and a host of many soldiers… You shall never be rebuilt, for I am the LORD; I have spoken… When I make you a city laid waste, like the cities that are not inhabited… I will bring you to a dreadful end, and you shall be no more. Though you be sought for, you will never be found again.” (Ezekiel 26:7/16/19/21).


This “prophecy” was false even before it was written. Another Ezekiel contradicts it, acknowledging that Nebuchadnezzar was unable to capture Tyre: “Son of man, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made his army labor hard against Tyre. Every head was made bald, and every shoulder was rubbed bare, yet neither he nor his army got anything from Tyre to pay for the labor that he had performed against her.” (Ezekiel 29:18).

Isaiah also predicts the destruction of Tyre but says it would only last seventy years: “In that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years… At the end of seventy years, the LORD will visit Tyre, and she will return to her wages and will prostitute herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth.” (Isaiah 23:15/17).

“In that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years… At the end of seventy years, the LORD will visit Tyre, and she will return to her wages and will prostitute herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth.” (Isaiah 23:15/17).

Nebuchadnezzar laid a siege on Tyre for thirteen years from 585 to 573 B.C. but could not take the city. Tyre was never destroyed. Even when Alexander the Great defeated the city in 332 BC, it was soon rebuilt on the same site.

Much later, Jesus visited Tyre and healed the demon-possessed daughter of a Canaanite woman there: “Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon.” (Matthew 15:21). Paul also went on a missionary journey to Tyre: “When we had come in sight of Cyprus, leaving it on the left we sailed to Syria and landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload its cargo.” (Acts 21:3). (See also Acts 12:20).

In spite of the doomsday prophecy about Tyre, the city exists till today. It is the fourth largest city in Lebanon and houses one of the country’s major ports.

False prophecies about Babylon

Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated: “Babylon has suddenly fallen and been destroyed.” (Jeremiah 51:cool. Isaiah also says: “Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldeans’ pride, will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah.” (Isaiah 13:19).

But this did not happen. Babylon was never devastated in the manner of Sodom and Gomorrah. In 539, the city surrendered to Cyrus without a fight. It then became one of the richest cities in the Persian Empire. However, over the centuries, Babylon gradually lost its influence as a great city.

Isaiah says Babylon “will never be inhabited, nor will it be settled from generation to generation; nor will the Arabian pitch tents there, nor will the shepherds make their sheepfolds there.” (Isaiah 13:20).
However, Babylon has been inhabited for much of ancient history till date. During the era of the writing of the New Testament, it was a center of Jewish learning. Peter sent greetings from a lady in Babylon: “She who is at Babylon, who is likewise chosen, sends you greetings.” (1 Peter 5:13).
Jeremiah also says no one would dwell in Babylon again or even pass through it. “The sea has come up on Babylon; she is covered with its tumultuous waves. Her cities have become a horror, a land of drought and a desert, a land in which no one dwells, and through which no son of man passes.” (Jeremiah 51:42-43).
But that did not happen. You can buy a ticket today and go to Babylon. It is in Iraq. Indeed, Saddam Hussein spent a billion dollars refurbishing it.

God’s word is truth
Christians must be committed to truth. That means admitting the bible is sometimes given to Jewish wishful thinking. Jesus, not the bible, is the word of God. (John 1:1). Our job is not to defend falsehood simply because this happens to be in the bible. Our faith is in a living God and a risen Lord attested to in the bible and verified through personal knowledge.

Thereby, no scientific, historical or archaeological discovery can make any difference to the fact that Jesus lives.


https://www.today.ng/opinion/177025/bible-infallible
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Nobody: 4:35am On Sep 11, 2016
Shut up and face your job..... You don't understand biblical interpretations.......... Understand the economy and your duties first.. angry angry angry angry angry
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by SlayerSupreme: 4:49am On Sep 11, 2016
In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God and the word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us....
The word of God is infact God himself...as God is infallible so is his word.

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Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by menxer: 5:33am On Sep 11, 2016
"Therefore, everything that is written in the Torah should not be perceived by us not as history, but as an instruction manual. All the actions described in the Torah are positive: all the devastations, including the ruin of the First and the Second Temples, wars, adultery and murder. We only need to realize what exactly the Torah is telling us. And one can understand it correctly only if he stops perceiving it as a collection of injunctions referring to the mechanical performance of commandments."
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" We received our entire Torah, all of the knowledge about the spiritual worlds, from our Great Patriarchs, who ascended spiritually above our world, sensed the Upper Worlds, and described them to us. This is how we received the whole Torah—both the written and the oral parts. We cannot imagine the spiritual world because our sensory organs cannot detect it. Thus, to describe the objects and concepts still unattainable by us, Kabbalists use several techniques, languages. The whole Torah speaks only of the creation, governing, and correction of the world; never about history, geography, or anything else. As it is said in the Torah itself, the Torah is the sacred names, that is, manifestations of the Creator, the degrees and methods of His attainment."
~ The Zohar
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:20am On Sep 11, 2016
otubujohn:
Thou thinkest that the holy book be standard to test thy squeaky logical views.






Don't know what the hell I even meant
counter him with a superior argument.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:22am On Sep 11, 2016
jmoore:
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that doesn't counter this thread.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:23am On Sep 11, 2016
Redoil:
Caseless ur case don pass buhari case. A muslim like you posting invectives and lies about the bible by a drunk author. It is well
undecided
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:24am On Sep 11, 2016
MadamExcellency:
Na small, small apostacy dey start.

Anyway, we have a perfect saviour in Jesus Christ whose life, teachings and sacrifice on the cross of calvary brought total salvation to mankind.

Whoever believes in him and abides by his words will never perish but have everlasting life.

Knowing and living for Jesus Christ gives us internal peace, freedom from sin, satan and self.

Jesus Christ is perfect and infallible.
jesus is perfect? grin grin
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:25am On Sep 11, 2016
iheanyiebeneze:
Your stupidity has been magnified by these statements. The bible is for those that have faith in God not for foolish people like you.
don't sound like a kid.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 6:26am On Sep 11, 2016
TrueSenator:
Shut up and face your job..... You don't understand biblical interpretations.......... Understand the economy and your duties first.. angry angry angry angry angry
what's there in the bible that he does not understand? Hasn't quoted enough verses to show you he's well read than you?
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by NPComplete: 6:53am On Sep 11, 2016
Most people know the bible isn't infallible. Considering it is replete with contradiction and historical inaccuracies. And that's to be expected from a compendium arranged by Bronze Age goat-herders who weren't counting on a more informed demographic reading their works.
Even those that like to believe it's infallible usually do so out of fear that fallibility impugns their faith. They will shout to high heavens about the inerrancy of the Bible but they are guilty of cherrypicking parts of the book they are only convenient with.
Take the issue of women's role in churches for instance, the bible makes it very clear what women should do in church: shut the hell up and listen. Be quite the silent minion. But our modern Christians will not obey that one. U see pastors' wives running the show.
Take the old testament law of tithing and planting two different kind of seeds on the same land as another example. Modern Christians will hold on to tithing but quickly reject the notion of not planting different seeds on ur farmland due to smarter agricultural practices we now have today.
The truth is that Nigerian Christians are clowns. Just clowns. Nothing else.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by orisa37: 7:02am On Sep 11, 2016
Has he got B.P.?
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Ranchhoddas: 7:07am On Sep 11, 2016
Adminisher:


This man is a Jonathan supporter. They are all satanists but watch well they are all in pain now. Serious mental anguish. Don't reply them - Aribisala, FFK, Fayose . Just watch the whips of the God of salvation act on.those who have rejected Christ
Please shut up. The sensible thing to do will be to provide superior argument; show that he's wrong instead of resorting to stupid ad hominems. I don't know how disbelief in Biblical inerrancy equates rejection of Christ.

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Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by malvisguy212: 7:25am On Sep 11, 2016
Caseless:
Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated. But this did not happen.
There are false prophecies in the bible. They are intended to dilute the impact of the more radical prophets. Everything points to the scribes and the priests as the architects of these distortions, since they are often pilloried by the radical prophets. Jesus confirms this by accusing them: “You nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.” (Matthew 15:6 ).
Indeed, Jeremiah insists scribes falsified parts of the bible. He asks the Jews: “How can you say, ‘We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us’? But behold, the lying pen of the scribes has made it into a lie.” (Jeremiah 8:8 ). Little did he know they would also tamper with his own writings.

According to Jeremiah, the sacrificial system is not of God: “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘Add your burnt offerings to your sacrifices, and eat the flesh. For in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, I did not speak to your fathers or command them concerning burnt offerings and sacrifices.’” (Jeremiah 7:21-22).
But paradoxically, another so-called Jeremiah appears in the same bible declaring sacrifices a God-ordained everlasting system: “Thus says the LORD: David shall never lack a man to sit on the throne of the house of Israel, and the Levitical priests shall never lack a man in my presence to offer burnt offerings, to burn grain offerings, and to make sacrifices forever.” (Jeremiah 33:17-18).
The latter position proved to be wishful-thinking. The sacrificial system and the Levitical priesthood came to an end with the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in A.D. 70.

False prophecies about Egypt

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would destroy Egypt: “They will draw their swords against Egypt and fill the land with the slain. I will dry up the streams of the Nile and sell the land to evil men; by the hand of foreigners I will lay waste the land and everything in it.’” (Ezekiel 30:10-12).
None of these things happened to Egypt. The Babylonians attacked Egypt unsuccessfully in 586 B.C.

The Nile never dried up.

Ezekiel says furthermore: “I will make the land of Egypt utterly waste and desolate, from Migdol to Syene, as far as the border of Ethiopia. Neither foot of man shall pass through it nor foot of beast pass through it, and it shall be uninhabited forty years… Yet, thus says the Lord GOD: ‘At the end of forty years I will gather the Egyptians from the peoples among whom they were scattered.’” (Ezekiel 29:10-13).

Again, nothing like that happened. There was never a time when Egypt was desolate for forty years. And there is no history of the exile and return of the Egyptians.

False prophecies about Tyre

Ezekiel says Nebuchadnezzar would so destroy Tyre; it would remain an eternal ruin never to be found again: “Thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, I will bring against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, and with horsemen and a host of many soldiers… You shall never be rebuilt, for I am the LORD; I have spoken… When I make you a city laid waste, like the cities that are not inhabited… I will bring you to a dreadful end, and you shall be no more. Though you be sought for, you will never be found again.” (Ezekiel 26:7/16/19/21).


This “prophecy” was false even before it was written. Another Ezekiel contradicts it, acknowledging that Nebuchadnezzar was unable to capture Tyre: “Son of man, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon made his army labor hard against Tyre. Every head was made bald, and every shoulder was rubbed bare, yet neither he nor his army got anything from Tyre to pay for the labor that he had performed against her.” (Ezekiel 29: 18).

Isaiah also predicts the destruction of Tyre but says it would only last seventy years: “In that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years… At the end of seventy years, the LORD will visit Tyre, and she will return to her wages and will prostitute herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth.” (Isaiah 23:15/17).


Nebuchadnezzar laid a siege on Tyre for thirteen years from 585 to 573 B.C. but could not take the city. Tyre was never destroyed. Even when Alexander the Great defeated the city in 332 BC, it was soon rebuilt on the same site.

Much later, Jesus visited Tyre and healed the demon-possessed daughter of a Canaanite woman there: “Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon.” (Matthew 15:21). Paul also went on a missionary journey to Tyre: “When we had come in sight of Cyprus, leaving it on the left we sailed to Syria and landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload its cargo.” (Acts 21:3). (See also Acts 12:20).

In spite of the doomsday prophecy about Tyre, the city exists till today. It is the fourth largest city in Lebanon and houses one of the country’s major ports.

False prophecies about Babylon

Jeremiah predicts Babylon would be suddenly and completely obliterated: “Babylon has suddenly fallen and been destroyed.” (Jeremiah 51:cool. Isaiah also says: “Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldeans’ pride, will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah.” (Isaiah 13:19).

But this did not happen. Babylon was never devastated in the manner of Sodom and Gomorrah. In 539, the city surrendered to Cyrus without a fight. It then became one of the richest cities in the Persian Empire. However, over the centuries, Babylon gradually lost its influence as a great city.

Isaiah says Babylon “will never be inhabited, nor will it be settled from generation to generation; nor will the Arabian pitch tents there, nor will the shepherds make their sheepfolds there.” (Isaiah 13:20).
However, Babylon has been inhabited for much of ancient history till date. During the era of the writing of the New Testament, it was a center of Jewish learning. Peter sent greetings from a lady in Babylon: “She who is at Babylon, who is likewise chosen, sends you greetings.” (1 Peter 5:13).

Jeremiah also says no one would dwell in Babylon again or even pass through it. “The sea has come up on Babylon; she is covered with its tumultuous waves. Her cities have become a horror, a land of drought and a desert, a land in which no one dwells, and through which no son of man passes.” (Jeremiah 51:42-43).
But that did not happen. You can buy a ticket today and go to Babylon. It is in Iraq. Indeed, Saddam Hussein spent a billion dollars refurbishing it.

God’s word is truth

Christians must be committed to truth. That means admitting the bible is sometimes given to Jewish wishful thinking. Jesus, not the bible, is the word of God. (John 1:1). Our job is not to defend falsehood simply because this happens to be in the bible. Our faith is in a living God and a risen Lord attested to in the bible and verified through personal knowledge.

Thereby, no scientific, historical or archaeological discovery can make any difference to the fact that Jesus lives.


https://www.today.ng/opinion/177025/bible-infallible
The answer is in here plus many others. https://m.facebook.com/notes/valeriano-the-strong/does-god-exist/305865842763068
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by orisa37: 7:30am On Sep 11, 2016
This Piece is good for Brain Exercise. The Bible is infallible. Just stick to the Laws, Pronouncements, Proclamations and Writings specifically made by God and Our Lord Jesus Christ, which are specifically written in gold red prints in most Bible. Others are Preachings of men of God, like you and are as infallible as your interpretation of your Dreams to us may be. Once I regard you as being Born Again, you become like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Elijah, Peter, James, Paul etcetera to me. We are all preaching the words of God subject to His Approval.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by orisa37: 7:40am On Sep 11, 2016
You have just made the Mistake yourself.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by orisa37: 7:50am On Sep 11, 2016
This Discussion is very relevant because The Septuagint was written in Ethiopia.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by orisa37: 7:56am On Sep 11, 2016
This Thread is searching for more Knowledge, Wisdom and Understanding.
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 8:00am On Sep 11, 2016
Ranchhoddas:
Please shut up. The sensible thing to do will be to provide superior argument; show that he's wrong instead of resorting to stupid ad hominems. I don't know how disbelief in Biblical inerrancy equates rejection of Christ.
I didn't expect that post from adminisher .
Re: The Bible Is Not Infallible- by femi aribisala by Caseless: 8:01am On Sep 11, 2016
orisa37:
This Thread is searching for more Knowledge, Wisdom and Understanding.
just my point.

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