Claims that the Bible contradicts itself collapse when Scripture is read carefully, contextually, and according to its own stated authority.
Procedures for Handling Biblical Difficulties
A rigorous, conservative approach for addressing Bible difficulties with honesty, prayer, and sound exegesis grounded in total trust in Scripture.
Answering Objections: Equipping Yourself for Common Challenges
Learn how to answer common objections to the Bible with truth, reason, and Scripture—equipping yourself to defend the gospel with grace and confidence.
BIBLE DIFFICULTY: Deuteronomy 14:26 – How can this passage permit the use of strong drink when other passages condemn its consumption?
In this article, we tackle a pressing Bible difficulty: Deuteronomy 14:26, which seemingly permits the use of strong drink. By contrasting this with other passages that condemn alcohol consumption, we provide an insightful interpretation that resolves this apparent contradiction.
What Are the Recommended Procedures in Dealing With Bible Difficulties?
In dealing with Bible problems of any kind, whether in factual or in doctrinal matters, it is well to follow appropriate guidelines in determining the solution. How can this be done?
Matthew 1:6-7 BDC: Why does Matthew’s genealogy differ from Luke’s genealogy?
Matthew 1:6-7 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 6 and Jesse became the father of David the king. From David to the Babylonian Exile And David became the father of Solomon by the wife of Uriah, 7 and Solomon became the father of Rehoboam, and Rehoboam became the father of Abijah, and Abijah became the father of Asa, Most… Continue Reading →
Legal Terms as to How We Should Objectively View Bible Evidence
The burden of Proof: The burden of proof falls on the one making the claims. If the Christian is witnessing to another, he has the responsibility to prove what he says is true, if he is asked for proof. However, if the critic is challenging the Christian, the burden of disproving lies with the critic.

