Frásögnum ber ekki saman.

Ég hef lengi haft gaman að skoða allskonar hluti og vega og meta, við lesningu guðspjallanna þá rekst maður aftur og aftur á það að frásögnum ber ekki saman og í raun er öll bókin þannig, og það vekur upp fleiri spurningar um sanngildi þeirra sem rituðu niður frásagnirnar, gott dæmi eru akkúrat guðspjöllin sem dæmi matteus sá sem skrifar guðspjallið sem ber hans nafn, var t.d uppi mörg hundruð árum á eftir daga Jesú á jörðini og er guðspjallið í raun skráning (hear say ) á sögum sem hann heyrði hér og þar, og þar liggur hundur einmitt grafinn að flest þessara handrita eru undir áhrifum annarra, t.d. las ég skemmtilegt handrit um daginn, handrit Enoch sem oft er minnst á í biblíunni, var góður vinur Móse og hátt skrifaður Guðsmaður en komst samt ekki einhverja hluta vegna í biblíuna, þeir sem lesa handrit Enoch og opinberunarbók Jóhannesar gætu fengið það á tilfinninguna að þeir væru að lesa sama handritið samt var Enoch uppi löngu áður en Jóhannes.

Ég tek fram að þetta er mín skoðun og er ekki ætluð til að særa einn eða neinn, enda hef ég lifað eftir góðu kabbalisku ráði sem er á þessa leið: Ekki trúa mér, þú verður að sannreyna alla hluti sjálfur.

Nokkur dæmi um frá sagnir sem ber ekki saman.

Jóhannesarguðspjall 10:30 Ég og faðirinn erum eitt

Jóhannesarguðspjall 14:28 Þér heyrðuð, að ég sagði við yður: ,Ég fer burt og kem til yðar.` Ef þér elskuðuð mig, yrðuð þér glaðir af því, að ég fer til föðurins, því faðirinn er mér meiri.

Matteusarguðspjall 28

 1Að liðnum hvíldardegi, þegar lýsti af fyrsta degi vikunnar, komu þær María Magdalena og María hin til að líta á gröfina.

Markúsarguðspjall 16

1.Þá er hvíldardagurinn var liðinn, keyptu þær María Magdalena, María móðir Jakobs og Salóme ilmsmyrsl til að fara og smyrja hann.

Jóhannesarguðspjall 21

1.Fyrsta dag vikunnar kemur María Magdalena til grafarinnar svo snemma, að enn var myrkur, og sér steininn tekinn frá gröfinni.


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1 Smámynd: Jens Guð


1. EX 17:14 God says that he will utterly blot out the remembrances of Amalek, yet this remembrance is now permanently preserved in the Bible!

2. GE 1:3-5 On the first day, God created light, then separated light and darkness.GE 1:14-19 The sun (which separates night and day) wasn't created until the fourth day.

3. GE 1:11-12, 26-27 Trees were created before man was created.
GE 2:4-9 Man was created before trees were created.

4. GE 1:20-21, 26-27 Birds were created before man was created.
GE 2:7, 19 Man was created before birds were created.

5. GE 1:24-27 Animals were created before man was created.
GE 2:7, 19 Man was created before animals were created.

6. GE 1:26-27 Man and woman were created at the same time.
GE 2:7, 21-22 Man was created first, woman sometime later.

7. GE 1:31 God was pleased with his creation.
GE 6:5-6 God was not pleased with his creation.

8. GE 2:4, 4:26, 12:8, 22:14-16, 26:25 God was already known as "the Lord" (Jahveh or Jehovah) much earlier than the time of Moses.EX 6:2-3 God was first known as "the Lord" (Jahveh or Jehovah) at the time of the Egyptian Bondage, during the life of Moses.

9. GE 2:17 Adam was to die the very day that he ate the forbidden fruit.
GE 5:5 Adam lived 930 years.

10. GE 4:9 God asks Cain where his brother Able is.PR 15:3, JE 16:17, 23:24-25, HE 4:13 God is everywhere. He sees everything. Nothing is hidden from his view.

11. GE 6:6. EX 32:14, NU 14:20, 1SA 15:35, 2SA 24:16 God does change his mind.
NU 23:19-20, IS 15:29, JA 1:17 God does not change his mind.

12. GE 7:1 Noah was righteous.
JB 1:1,8, JB 2:3 Job was righteous.
LK 1:6 Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous.
JA 5:16 Some men are righteous,
1JN 3:6-9 Christians become righteous (or else they are not really Christians).RO 3:10, 3:23, 1JN 1:8-10 No one was or is righteous.

13. GE 11:7-9 God sows discord.PR 6:16-19 God hates anyone who sows discord.

14. GE 11:12 Arpachshad [Arphaxad] was the father of Shelah.LK 3:35-36 Cainan was the father of Shelah. Arpachshad was the grandfather of Shelah.

15. GE 11:16 Terah was 70 years old when his son Abram was born.
GE 11:32 Terah was 205 years old when he died (making Abram 135 at the time).
GE 12:4, AC 7:4 Abram was 75 when he left Haran. This was after Terah died. Thus, Terah could have been no more than 145 when he died; or Abram was only 75 years old after he had lived 135 years.

16. GE 12:7, 17:1, 18:1, 26:2, 32:30, EX 3:16, 6:2-3, 24:9-11, 33:11, NU 12:7-8, 14:14, JB 42:5, AM 7:7-8, 9:1 God is seen.EX 33:20, JN 1:18, 1JN 4:12 God is not seen. No one can see God's face and live. No one has ever seen him.

17. GE 10:5, 20, 31 There were many languages before the Tower of Babel.GE 11:1 There was only one language before the Tower of Babel.

18. GE 16:15, 21:1-3, GA 4:22 Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac.
HE 11:17 Abraham had only one son.

19. GE 17:1, 35:11, 1CH 29:11-12, LK 1:37 God is omnipotent. Nothing is impossible with (or for) God.JG 1:19 Although God was with Judah, together they could not defeat the plainsmen because the latter had iron chariots.

20. GE 17:7, 10-11 The covenant of circumcision is to be everlasting.
GA 6:15 It is of no consequence.

21. GE 17:8 God promises Abraham the land of Canaan as an "everlasting possession." GE 25:8, AC 7:2-5, HE 11:13 Abraham died with the promise unfulfilled.

22. GE 17:15-16, 20:11-12, 22:17 Abraham and his half sister, Sarai, are married and receive God's blessings.
GE 4:17 Cain's wife could only have been his sister.
LE 20:17, DT 27:20-23 Incest is wrong.

23. GE 19:30-38 While he is drunk, Lot's two daughters "lie with him," become pregnant, and give birth to his offspring.
2PE 2:7 Lot was "just" and "righteous."

24. GE 22:1-12, DT 8:2 God tempts (tests) Abraham and Moses.
JG 2:22 God himself says that he does test (tempt).
1CO 10:13 Paul says that God controls the extent of our temptations.
JA 1:13 God tests (tempts) no one.

25. GE 36:11 The sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, and Kenaz.GE 36:15-16 Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz.1CH 1:35-36 Teman, Omar, Zephi, Gatam, Kenaz, Timna, and Amalek.

26. GE 49:2-28 The fathers of the twelve tribes of Israel are: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, and Benjamin.
RE 7:4-8 (Leaves out the tribe of Dan, but adds Manasseh.)

27. GE 50:13 Jacob was buried in a cave at Machpelah bought from Ephron the Hittite.
AC 7:15-16 He was buried in the sepulchre at Shechem, bought from the sons of Hamor.

28. EX 3:1 Jethro was the father-in-law of Moses.NU 10:29, JG 4:11 (KJV) Hobab was the father-in-law of Moses.

29. EX 3:20-22, DT 20:13-17 God instructs the Israelites to despoil the Egyptians, to plunder their enemies.
EX 20:15, 17, LE 19:13 God prohibits stealing, defrauding, or robbing a neighbor.

30. EX 12:13 The Israelites have to mark their houses with blood in order for God to see which houses they occupy and "pass over" them.
PR 15:3, JE 16:17, 23:24-25, HE 4:13 God is everywhere. He sees everything. Nothing is hidden from God.

31. EX 15:3, 17:16, NU 25:4, 32:14, IS 42:13 God is a man of war--he is fierce and angry.RO 15:33, 2CO 13:11, 14, 1JN 4:8, 16 God is a god of love and peace.

32. EX 20:1-17 God gave the law directly to Moses (without using an intermediary).GA 3:19 The law was ordained through angels by a mediator (an intermediary).

33. EX 20:5, 34:7, NU 14:18, DT 5:9, IS 14:21-22 Children are to suffer for their parent's sins.
DT 24:16, EZ 18:19-20 Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins.

34. EX 20:12, DT 5:16, MT 15:4, 19:19, MK 7:10, 10:19, LK 18:20 Honor your father and your mother is one of the ten commandments. It is reinforced by Jesus.
MT 10:35-37, LK 12:51-53, 14:26 Jesus says that he has come to divide families; that a man's foes will be those of his own household; that you must hate your father, mother, wife, children, brothers, sisters, and even your own life to be a disciple.
MT 23:9 Jesus says to call no man on earth your father.

35. EX 20:13, DT 5:17, MK 10:19, LK 18:20, RO 13:9, JA 2:11 God prohibits killing.GE 34:1-35:5 God condones trickery and killing.EX 32:27, DT 7:2, 13:15, 20:1-18 God orders killing.
2KI 19:35 An angel of the Lord slaughters 185,000 men.

36. EX 21:23-25, LE 24:20, DT 19:21 A life for a life, an eye for an eye, etc.
MT 5:38-44, LK 6:27-29 Turn the other cheek. Love your enemies.

37. EX 23:7 God prohibits the killing of the innocent.
NU 31:17-18, DT 7:2, JS 6:21-27, 7:19-26, 8:22-25, 10:20, 40, 11:8-15, 20, 30-39, JG 11:30-39, 21:10-12, 1SA 15:3 God orders or approves the complete extermination of groups of people which include innocent women and/or children.

38. EX 34:6-7, HE 9:27 God remembers sin, even when it has been forgiven.
JE 31:34 God does not remember sin when it has been forgiven.

39. LE 25:37, PS 15:1, 5 It is wrong to lend money at interest.MT 25:27, LK 19:23-27 It is wrong to lend money without interest.

40. NU 25:9 24,000 died in the plague.1CO 10:8 23,000 died in the plague.

41. NU 30:2 God enjoins the making of vows (oaths).
MT 5:33-37 Jesus forbids doing so, saying that they arise from evil (or the Devil).

42. NU 33:38 Aaron died on Mt. Hor.
DT 10:6 Aaron died in Mosera.

43. NU 33:41-42 After Aaron's death, the Israelites journeyed from Mt. Hor, to Zalmonah, to Punon, etc.
DT 10:6-7 It was from Mosera, to Gudgodah, to Jotbath.

44. DT 6:15, 9:7-8, 29:20, 32:21 God is sometimes angry.
MT 5:22 Anger is a sin.

45. DT 7:9-10 God destroys his enemies.MT 5:39-44 Do not resist your enemies. Love them.

46. DT 24:1-5 A man can divorce his wife simply because she displeases him and both he and his wife can remarry.MK 10:2-12 Divorce is wrong, and to remarry is to commit adultery.

47. DT 24:16, 2KI 14:6, 2CH 25:4, EZ 18:20 Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins.
RO 5:12, 19, 1CO 15:22 Death is passed to all men by the sin of Adam.

48. DT 30:11-20 It is possible to keep the law.RO 3:20-23 It is not possible to keep the law.

49. JG 4:21 Sisera was sleeping when Jael killed him.
JG 5:25-27 Sisera was standing.

50. JS 10:38-40 Joshua himself captured Debir.JG 1:11-15 It was Othniel, who thereby obtained the hand of Caleb's daughter, Achsah.

51. 1SA 16:10-11, 17:12 Jesse had seven sons plus David, or eight total.
1CH 2:13-15 He had seven total.

52. 1SA 16:19-23 Saul knew David well before the latter's encounter with Goliath.1SA 17:55-58 Saul did not know David at the time of his encounter with Goliath and had to ask about David's identity.

53. 1SA 21:1-6 Ahimalech was high priest when David ate the bread.
MK 2:26 Abiathar was high priest at the time.

54. 1SA 28:6 Saul inquired of the Lord, but received no answer.
1CH 10:13-14 Saul died for not inquiring of the Lord.

55. 1SA 31:4-6 Saul killed himself by falling on his sword.2SA 2:2-10 Saul, at his own request, was slain by an Amalekite.2SA 21:12 Saul was killed by the Philistines on Gilboa.
1CH 10:13-14 Saul was slain by God.
How the hell did he die???

56. 2SA 6:23 Michal was childless.2SA 21:8 (KJV) She had five sons

57. 2SA 24:1 The Lord inspired David to take the census.
1CH 21:1 Satan inspired the census.

58. 2SA 24:9 The census count was: Israel 800,000 and Judah 500,000.
1CH 21:5 The census count was: Israel 1,100,000 and Judah 470,000.

59. 2SA 24:10-17 David sinned in taking the census.
1KI 15:5 David's only sin (ever) was in regard to another matter.

60. 2SA 24:24 David paid 50 shekels of silver for the purchase of a property.
1CH 21:22-25 He paid 600 shekels of gold.

61. 1KI 3:12 God made Solomon the wisest man that ever lived, yet ....1KI 11:1-13 Solomon loved many foreign women (against God's explicit prohibition) who turned him to other gods (for which he deserved death). So what chance do the rest of us have if God's wisest man turns to other gods?

62. 1KI 5:16 Solomon had 3,300 supervisors.
2CH 2:2 He had 3,600 supervisors.

63. 1KI 7:15-22 The two pillars were 18 cubits high.
2CH 3:15-17 They were 35 cubits high.

64. 1KI 7:26 Solomon's "molten sea" held 2000 "baths" (1 bath = about 8 gallons).2CH 4:5 It held 3000 "baths."

65. 1KI 8:12, 2CH 6:1, PS 18:11 God dwells in thick darkness.1TI 6:16 God dwells in unapproachable light.

66. 1KI 9:28 420 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir.2CH 8:18 450 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir. For an omnipotent unerrant creator his book-keeping is perplexingly faulty.

67. 1KI 15:14 Asa did not remove the high places.
2CH 14:2-3 He did remove them.

68. 1KI 16:6-8 Baasha died in the 26th year of King Asa's reign.
2CH 16:1 Baasha built a city in the 36th year of King Asa's reign.

69. 1KI 22:23, 2CH 18:22, 2TH 2:11 God himself causes a lying spirit.
PR 12:22 God abhors lying lips and delights in honesty.70. 1KI 22:42-43 Jehoshaphat did not remove the high places.
2CH 17:5-6 He did remove them.

71. 2KI 4:32-37 A dead child is raised (well before the time of Jesus).MT 9:18-25, JN 11:38-44 Two dead persons are raised (by Jesus himself).
AC 26:23 Jesus was the first to rise from the dead.



72. 2KI 8:25-26 Ahaziah was 22 years old when he began his reign.
2CH 22:1 He was 42 when he began his reign.

73. 2KI 9:27 Jehu shot Ahaziah near Ibleam. Ahaziah fled to Meggido and died there.
2CH 22:9 Ahaziah was found hiding in Samaria, brought to Jehu, and put to death.

74. 2KI 16:5 The King of Syria and the son of the King of Israel did not conquer Ahaz.
2CH 28:5-6 They did conquer Ahaz.

75. 2KI 24:17 Jehoiachin (Jehoaikim) was succeeded by his uncle.
2CH 36:10 He was succeeded by his brother.

76. 2CH 3:19 Pedaiah was the father of Zerubbabel.
ER 3:2 Shealtiel was the father of Zerubbabel.

77. JB 2:3-6, 21:7-13, 2TI 3:12 The godly are persecuted and chastised but the wicked grow old, wealthy, and powerful, unchastised by God.
PS 55:23, 92:12-14, PR 10:2-3, 27-31, 12:2, 21 The lives of the wicked are cut short. The righteous flourish and obtain favor from the Lord.

78. PS 10:1 God cannot be found in time of need. He is "far off."
PS 145:18 God is near to all who call upon him in truth.

79. PS 22:1-2 God sometimes forsakes his children. He does not answer.
PS 46:1 God is a refuge, a strength, a very present help.80. PS 58:10-11 The righteous shall rejoice when he sees vengeance.
PR 24:16-18 Do not rejoice when your enemy falls or stumbles. 81. PS 78:69, EC 1:4, 3:14 The earth was established forever.PS 102:25-26, MT 24:35, MK 13:31, LK 21:33, HE 1:10-11, 2PE 3:10 The earth will someday perish.

82. PR 8:13, 16:6 It is the fear of God that keeps men from evil.1JN 4:18 There is no fear in love. Perfect love drives out fear.1JN 5:2, 2JN 1:6 Those who love God keep his commandments.


83. PR 26:4 Do not answer a fool. To do so makes you foolish too.PR 26:5 Answer a fool. If you don't, he will think himself wise.84. JE 34:4-5 Zedekiah was to die in peace.
JE 52:10-11 Instead, Zedekaih's sons are slain before his eyes, his eyes are then put out, he is bound in fetters, taken to Babylon and left in prison to die.

85. EZ 20:25-26 The law was not good. The sacrifice of children was for the purpose of horrifying the people so that they would know that God is Lord.
RO 7:12, 1TI 1:8 The law is good.

86. MT 1:6-7 The lineage of Jesus is traced through David's son, Solomon.
LK 3:23-31 It is traced through David's son, Nathan.

(Ath: Some religious nuts assert that Luke traces the lineage through Mary. That this is untrue is obvious from the context since Luke and Matthew both clearly state that Joseph was Jesus' father.)

87. MT 1:16 Jacob was Joseph's father.
LK 3:23 Heli was Joseph's father

88. MT 1:17 There were twenty-eight generations from David to Jesus.LK 3:23-38 There were forty-three.89. MT 1:18-21 The Annunciation occurred after Mary had conceived Jesus.
LK 1:26-31 It occurred before conception.

90. MT 1:20 The angel spoke to Joseph.
LK 1:28 The angel spoke to Mary.

91. MT 1:23 He will be called Emmanuel (or Immanuel).
MT 1:25 Instead, he was called Jesus.

92. MT 2:13-16 Following the birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary flee to Egypt, (where they stay until after Herod's death) in order to avoid the murder of their firstborn by Herod. Herod slaughters all male infants two years old and under. LK 2:22-40 Following the birth of Jesus, Joseph and Mary remain in the area of Jerusalem for the Presentation (about forty days) and then return to Nazareth without ever going to Egypt. There is no slaughter of the infants.

93. MT 3:11-14, JN 1:31-34 John realized the true identity of Jesus (as the Messiah) either prior to the actual Baptism, or from the Baptism onward. The very purpose of John's baptism was to reveal Jesus to Israel.
MT 11:2-3 After the Baptism, John sends his disciples to ask if Jesus is the Messiah.

94. MT 4:1-11, MK 1:12-13 Immediately following his Baptism, Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness resisting temptation by the Devil.
JN 2:1-11 Three days after the Baptism, Jesus was at the wedding in Cana.

95. MT 4:5-8 The Devil took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple, then to the mountain top.LK 4:5-9 First to the mountain top, then to the pinnacle of the temple.

96. MT 5:1 - 7:29 Jesus delivers his most noteworthy sermon while on the mount.LK 6:17-49 Jesus delivers his most noteworthy sermon while on the plain. (No such sermons are mentioned in either MK or JN and Paul seems totally unfamiliar with either the sermon on the mount or the sermon on the plain.)97. MT 5:16 Good works should be seen.
MT 6:1-4 They should be kept secret.

98. MT 5:17-19, LK 16:17 Jesus did not come to abolish the law.
EP 2:13-15, HE 7:18-19 Jesus did abolish the law.

99. MT 5:22 Anger by itself is a sin.
EP 4:26 Anger is not necessarily a sin.

100. MT 5:32 Divorce, except on the grounds of unchastity, is wrong.MK 10:11-12 Divorce on any grounds is wrong.

101. MT 6:13 Jesus' prayer implies that God might lead us into temptation.
JA 1:13 God tempts no one.

102. MT 7:1-2 Do not judge.
MT 7:15-20 Instructions for judging a false prophet.

103. MT 7:21 Not everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
AC 2:21, RO 10:13 Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

104. MT 7:21, LK 10:36-37, RO 2:6, 13, JA 2:24 We are justified by works, not by faith.
JN 3:16, RO 3:20-26, EP 2:8-9, GA 2:16 We are justified by faith, not by works

105. MT 8:5-12 The centurion himself approaches Jesus to ask to heal his servant.
LK 7:2-10 The centurion sends elders to do the asking.106. MT 8:28-33 Two demoniacs are healed in the Gadarene swine incident.
MK 5:2-16, LK 8:26-36 One demoniac is healed in this incident.

107. MT 10:2, 5-6 Peter was to be an apostle to the Jews and not go near the Gentiles.
AC 15:7 He was an apostle to the Gentiles.

108. MT 10:34, LK 12:49-53 Jesus has come to bring a sword, fire, and division--not peace.
JN 16:33 Jesus says: "In me you have peace."109. MT 11:7-15, 17:12-13 Jesus says that John the Baptist was a prophet, and more.
JN 1:21 John himself says that he is not a prophet.

110. MT 12:30 Jesus says that those who are not with him are against him.
MK 9:40 Jesus says that those who are not against him are for him.(So this puts those who are indifferent or undecided in the "for him" category in the first instance and in the "against him" category in the second instance.)111. MT 12:39, MK 8:12, LK 11:29 Jesus says that he will give no "sign."
JN 3:2, 20:30, AC 2:22 Jesus proceeds to give many such "signs."

112. MT 16:18 Jesus founds his church on Peter and will give him the keys of the kingdom.
MT 16:23 Jesus calls Peter [a] "Satan" and "a hindrance," and accuses him of being on the side of men rather than that of God.

113. MT 17:1-2 The Transfiguration occurs six days after Jesus foretells his suffering.
LK 9:28-29 It takes place about eight days afterwards.

114. MT 20:29-34 Jesus heals two blind men on the way to Jericho.
MK 10:46-52 He heals one blind man.

115. MT 21:2-6, MK 11:2-7, LK 19:30-35 The disciples follow Jesus instructions and bring him the donkey
JN 12:14 Jesus finds the animal himself.

116. MT 21:12-13 The cleansing of the temple occurs at the end of Jesus' career.JN 2:13-16 It occurs near the beginning of his career.117. MT 21:19-20 The fig tree withers immediately after being cursed by Jesus. The disciples notice and are amazed.
MK 11:13-14, 20-21 The disciples first notice that the tree has withered the day following.

118. MT 26:6-13, MK 14:3 The anointing of Jeus takes place in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper.LK 7:36-38 It takes place at the house of a Pharisee in Galilee.

119. MT 26:7, MK 14:3 The oil is poured on Jesus' head.
LK 7:38, JN 12:3 On his feet.

120. MT 26:14-25, MK 14:10-11, LK 22:3-23 Judas made his bargain with the chief priests before the meal.
JN 13:21-30 After the meal.

121. MT 26:20-29, MK 14:17-28, JN 13:21-30 Jesus forecasts his betrayal prior to the communion portion of the supper.
LK 22:14-23 After the communion portion.

122. MT 26:52 Dispose of swords. All who take the sword will perish by it.LK 22:36-38 Buy swords.

123. MT 26:18-20, 57-68, 27:1-2, MK 14:16-18, 53-72, 15:1 Jesus' initial hearing was at night on Passover. In the morning he was taken to Pilate.
LK 22:13-15, 54-66 The initial hearing took place in the morning on Passover.JN 18:28, 19:14 It took place the day before Passover, on the Day of Preparation.

124. MT 27:5 Judas hanged himself.
AC 1:18 He fell headlong, burst open, and his bowels gushed out.

125. MT 27:11-14 Jesus answers not a single charge at his hearing before Pilate.
JN 18:33-37 Jesus answers all charges at his hearing before Pilate.

126. MT 27:46 Jesus asks God, the Father, why he has been forsaken.JN 10:30 Jesus says that he and the Father are one.

127. MT 27:46-50, MK 15:34-37 Jesus' last recorded words are: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
LK 23:46 "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit."JN 19:30 "It is finished."

128. MT 27:48, LK 23:36, JN 19:29 Jesus was offered vinegar to drink.
MK 15:23 It was wine and myrrh, and he did not drink it.
JN 19:29-30 Whatever it was, he did drink it.

129. MT 28:1 The first visitors to the tomb were Mary Magdalene and the other Mary (two).
MK 16:1 Both of the above plus Salome (three).
LK 23:55 - 24:1, 24:10 Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and "other women" (at least five).
JN 20:1 Mary Magdalene only (one).

130. MT 28:1-2 The stone was still in place when they arrived. It was rolled away later.MK 16:4, LK 24:2, JN 20:1 The stone had already been rolled (or taken) away.

131. MT 28:2 An angel arrived during an earthquake, rolled back the stone, then sat on it (outside the tomb).
MK 16:5 No earthquake, only one young man sitting inside the tomb.
LK 24:2-4 No earthquake. Two men suddenly appear standing inside the tomb.
JN 20:12 No earthquake. Two angels are sitting inside the tomb.

132. MT 28:8-9 Jesus' first Resurrection appearance was fairly near the tomb.
LK 24:13-15 It was in the vicinity of Emmaus (seven miles from Jerusalem).
JN 20:13-14 It was right at the tomb.

133. MT 28:9 On his first appearance to them, Jesus lets Mary Magdalene and the other Mary hold him by his feet.
JN 20:17 On his first appearance to Mary, Jesus forbids her to touch him since he has not yet ascended to the Father.
JN 20:27 A week later, although he has not yet ascended to the Father, Jesus tells Thomas to touch him.

134. MT 28:7-10, MT 28:16 Although some doubted, the initial reaction of those that heard the story was one of belief since they followed the revealed instructions.MK 16:11, LK 24:11 The initial reaction was one of disbelief. All doubted.135. MK 1:14 Jesus began his ministry after the arrest of John the Baptist.
JN 3:22-24 Before the arrest of John the Baptist.

136. MK 3:29 Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin.
AC 13:39, CN 2:13, 1JN 1:9 All sins are forgivable.

137. MK 6:16 Herod was the source of the belief that John had been raised from the dead.
LK 9:7 Others were the source. Herod was perplexed by the belief.

138. MK 6:52 The people were so unimpressed with "the Feeding of the Multitude" that they did not even understand the event.
JN 6:14-15 They were so impressed that they tried to force Jesus to be their king.

139. MK 6:53 After the feeding of the 5000, Jesus and the disciples went to Gennesaret.
JN 6:17-25 They went to Capernaum.

140. MK 15:25 It was the third hour when Jesus was crucified.JN 19:14-15 It was after the sixth hour since Jesus was still before Pilate and had not yet been sentenced at that time.

141. MK 16:1-2 The women came to the tomb to anoint the body.JN 19:39-40 The body had already been anointed and wrapped in linen cloth.

142. MK 16:5, LK 24:3 The women actually entered the tomb.
JN 20:1-2, 11 They did not.

143. LK 14:26 No one can be a disciple of Jesus unless he hates his parents, wife, children, brothers and sisters.JN 4:20 If anyone claims to love God but hates his brother, he is a liar.

144. LK 23:43 Jesus promises one of those crucified with him that they will be together, that very day, in Paradise.JN 20:17, AC 1:3 Jesus was not raised until the third day and did not ascend until at least forty days later.

145. LK 23:55-56 The women followed Joseph to the tomb, saw how the body had been laid, then went to prepare spices with which to annoint the body.JN 19:39-40 Joseph brought spices with him (75 or a 100 lbs.) and annointed the body (as the women should have noticed I guess).

146. JN 1:1, 10:30 Jesus and God are one.
JN 14:28 God is greater than Jesus.

147. JN 1:1 Jesus was God incarnate.
AC 2:22 Jesus was a man approved by God.

148. JN 5:24 Believers do not come into judgement.MT 12:36, 2CO 5:10, HE 9:27, 1PE 1:17, JU 1:14-15, RE 20:12-13 All persons (including believers) come into judgement.

149. JN 13:36 Peter asks Jesus where he is going.JN 14:5 Thomas does the same.
JN 16:5 Jesus says that none of them have asked him where he is going.150. JN 20:22 In his first resurrection appearance before the assembled disciples, Jesus gives them the Holy Spirit.AC 1:3-5, AC 2:1-4 The Holy Spirit was received much later (on Pentecost.)151. AC 9:7 Those present at Paul's conversion heard the voice but saw no one.AC 22:9 They saw a light but did not hear a voice.

152. AC 9:19-28 Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Damascus, then Jerusalem where he was introduced to the Apostles by Barnabas, and there spent some time with them (going in and out among them).
GA 1:15-20 He made the trip three years later, then saw only Peter and James.

153. AC 10:34, RO 2:11 God shows no partiality. He treats all alike.
RO 9:11-13 God hated Esau and loved Jacob even before their birth.

154. 1CO 8:4 There is only one God.
2CO 4:4 Satan is God of this world (therefore there are at least two gods).

155. 2CO 12:16 Paul says that he does use trickery.
1TH 2:3 Paul says that he does not use trickery.

156. TI 1:15 Paul says that he is the foremost of sinners.JN 3:8-10 He who commits sin is of the Devil. Children of God do not sin.157. TI 6:20, 2TI 2:14-16, 3:1-7 Do not argue with an unbeliever.
2JN 1:10-11 Anyone who even greets an unbeliever shares his wicked work.
1PE 3:15 Always be ready to answer any man concerning your faith.

Jens Guð, 4.9.2008 kl. 23:58

2 Smámynd: Kaleb Joshua

Takk fyrir þetta, gefur meiri dýpt í það sem ég ritaði áður.

Kaleb Joshua, 5.9.2008 kl. 00:10

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Sæll Hermann, gott mottó og góðar pælingar og þú ert örugglega maður hinn vænsti.  En skelfilega er kabbalah heimasíðan slæm upplýsingasíða.

Nú mæli ég bara frá söluhjarta mínu og reynslu af vefsíðusölu o.fl. þvi tengdu.  Hvað á hún að selja

Gylfi Gylfason (IP-tala skráð) 5.9.2008 kl. 01:02

4 Smámynd: Kaleb Joshua

takk fyrir góða ábendingu, það er löngu kominn tími til að uppfæra hana, og í raun er ég búinn að vera vinna að annari síðu sem verður mun betri.

ljós og blessun til þín

kv. Hermann

Kaleb Joshua, 5.9.2008 kl. 01:46

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Þakka hlýja kveðju. Ég starfa svolítið nálægt kynningarmálum hverskonar en er líka forvitin sál sem er nokkuð sama hvaðan gott kemur því uppruninn er nokkuð ljós fyrir mér.  Fann á mér að þú lúrir á einhverju  en svo kom vefsíðugagnrýnandinn og umbótasinninn upp í mér og vefsíður með meira flashskraut en upplýsingarogtexta haf alltaf farið fyrir brjóstið á mér 

En gaman samt að finna mann með breiðan þankagang og ég sendi þér góða kveðju.

Gylfi Gylfason (IP-tala skráð) 5.9.2008 kl. 02:03

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