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The Two Books of Kings: My continued rebuttal to the Bible.

Title: The Two Books of Kings: My continued rebuttal to the Bible.
Category: Business & Economy
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The Two Books of Kings: My continued rebuttal to the Bible.

1 KINGS i.1-4: The book starts off with asphresiology. David, now old and infirm, has to resort to having girls procured for him by royal pimps so that he may get heat. After searching throughout all the coasts of Israel they found a suitably beautiful damsel, who ministered to him: but the king knew her not because he was impotent. Although most of the time passages from the KJV are used to illustrate how divinely inspired …showed first 75 words of 4211 total

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showed last 75 words of 4211 total…only 8 at the time. xxv.7: Jer.lii.10-11 agrees that Zedekiah saw his sons slain before his eyes which were later put out before he was bound and taken to Babylon. The problem is that Jeremiah was told by God himself in xxxiv.5 that he would die in peace. xxv.8: Nebuzaradan arrived in Jerusalem on the seventh day of the month. According to Jer.lii.12 this is contradicted by putting the date as the tenth day.

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