The text argues that the Bible's use of phenomenological language in Genesis is not scientifically inaccurate, reflecting human observational perspective.
Genesis 15:16 — Did the Exodus Occur in the Fourth or the Sixth Generation
The article resolves perceived contradictions between Genesis 15:16 and genealogies, explaining "generation" as time, not strict lineage.
Genesis 11:5 — How Could God “Come Down” to the City of Babylon?
Genesis 11:5's phrase "Jehovah came down" conveys divine judgment, emphasizing God's omniscience rather than physical movement or limitation in His governance.
Genesis 10:25 — How Was the Earth “Divided” in the Days of Peleg?
Genesis 10:25 indicates mankind's division through language at Babel, not continental shifts, emphasizing God's sovereignty in history.
Genesis 4:26 – When Did Worship of Jehovah Begin?
Genesis 4:26 marks not the beginning of true worship but the onset of corrupt practices involving Jehovah's name, indicating apostasy.
Matthew 1:9 BDC: Was Matthew mistaken when it came to the father of Jotham?
Matthew 1:9 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 9 and Uzziah became the father of Jotham, and Jotham became the father of Ahaz, and Ahaz became the father of Hezekiah, The Bible tells us in 2 Kings 15:1-7 that the father of Jotham was Azariah, while in 2 Kings 15:32 and 34, we are told that Jotham's... Continue Reading →
How Long Was the Ground Cursed Because of Adam? An Examination of Genesis 3:17 in Biblical Context
The curse on the ground from Adam's sin persisted until Genesis 8:21, though agricultural hardships remain due to human sin.
Who Are the ‘Us’ and ‘Our’ in Genesis 1:26 and 3:22? A Biblical Analysis of God’s Plural Language
The article explores the plural pronouns in Genesis 1:26 and 3:22, arguing they represent intra-Trinitarian communication within the Godhead.
What Types of Bible Difficulties Are There and How Should We View Them?
As we look over the ten classes of difficulties, we see they all arise from our imperfection in understanding, and not from the imperfection of the Bible. The Bible is perfect, but we, being imperfect, will have difficulties in understanding it. As we grow more and more in our understanding of God, our difficulties grow ever less and less, and so we are forced to conclude that when we dig deeper into God's Word, we shall have very few difficulties whatever with the Bible.
Where Did Cain Get His Wife? A Rational, Biblical Answer to a Common Bible Difficulty in Genesis 4:17
Cain's wife was likely his sister or niece, consistent with biblical teachings, as early humans could intermarry without genetic risk.

