There are NO contradictions in the King James bible God is not a liar
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Follow me on Quora: Quora.Com Randy Sheets Recently someone asked me the following question on Quora Is there a contradiction between Exodus 20:13 and Numbers 31:17? Randy Sheets Former Retired US Navy Officer/ Retired HS Teacher at United States Navy (USN) (1974–1995) Just now First there are no contradictions in the King James Bible* (why I say King James Bible read comment below) otherwise it would make God a liar. What the Bible does present are paradoxes and parables. A paradox are two scriptures when compared appear to be contradictory but on closer study reveal a greater and deeper truth in both. I did a detailed study on this. I will include link below. In addition to understanding the use of the Paradox, we have to apply the 3 essential rules to solid Bible Hermeneutics when understanding scripture. 1: CONTEXT, 2. Grammar, Vocabulary in Exegesis, 3: Scripture with Scripture (Harmonizing). We see in Exodus 20:13 KJB the context is proclaiming the Mosiac law to the Hebrews