1.
Jesus' lineage was traced through
David's son Solomon. Mt.1:6. Jesus' lineage was traced through David's son Nathan. Lk.3:31.
- The announcement of the
special birth came before conception. Lk.1:26-31.
The announcement of the special birth came after conception. Mt.1:18-21.
- Jesus' parents were told
of their son's future greatness. Mt.1:18-21; Lk.1:28-35.
Jesus' parents knew nothing of their son's potential. Lk.2:48-50.
- The angel told Joseph. Mt.1:20.
The
angel told Mary. Lk.1:28.
- There were 28 generations
from David to Jesus. Mt.1:17.
There were 43 generations from David to Jesus. Lk.3:23-31.
- Jacob was Joseph's father.
Mt.1:16.
Heli was Joseph's father. Lk.3:23.
- He was to be called Emmanuel.
Mt.1:23.
He was called Jesus. Mt.1:25.
- Joseph, Mary, and Jesus
flee to Egypt while Herod slaughters all males under 2 years old. Mt.2:13-16. (Note: Jesus' cousin, John, was also under
2 and survived without having to flee.)
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus did not flee to Egypt, but remained for temple rituals.
No slaughter of infants is mentioned! Lk.2:21-39.
- Jesus was tempted during
the 40 days in the wilderness. Mk.1:13.
Jesus was tempted after the 40 days in the wilderness. Mt.4:2,3.
- The devil first took Jesus
to the pinnacle, then to the mountain top. Mt.4:5-8.
The devil first took Jesus to the mountain top, then to the pinnacle.
Lk.4:5-9.
- Satan tempted Jesus. Mt.4:1-10;
Mk.1:13; Lk.4:1,2.
Satan had no interest in Jesus. Jn.14:30.
- The baptism of Jesus was
with the "Holy Ghost". Mk.1:8; Jn.1:33.
Fire was also added to the baptism. Mt.3:11; Lu.3:16.
- John knew of Jesus before
he baptized him. Mt.3:11-13; Jn.1:28,29.
John knew nothing of Jesus at all. Mt.11:1-3.
- Jesus begins his ministry
after John's arrest. Mk.1:13,14.
Jesus begins his ministry before John's arrest. Jn.3:22-24.
- It is recorded that Jesus
saw the spirit descending. Mt.3:16; Mk.1:10.
It is recorded that John saw the spirit descending. Jn.1:32.
- The heavenly voice addressed
the gathering. Mt.3:17.
The heavenly voice addressed Jesus. Mk.1:11; Lk.3:22.
- Immediately after the baptism,
Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness. Mt.4:1,2; Mk.1:12,13.
Three days after the baptism, Jesus was at the wedding in
Cana. Jn.2:1.
- Jesus went to Bethphage
and the Mt. of Olives, then left for Bethany. Mt.21:1,17.
Jesus went to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mt. of Olives. Mk.11:1;
Lk.19:29. Jesus went to Bethany and then Jerusalem. Jn.12:1,12.
- Jesus and his disciples
taught in Capernaum. Mk.1:20,21.
Only Jesus taught in Capernaum. Lk.4:30,31.
- Peter was chosen, with Andrew,
by the Sea of Galilee. Mt.4:18-20; Mk.1:16-18.
Peter was chosen, with James and John, by the lake of Gennesaret. Lk.5:2-11. Andrew
chose Jesus and then got Peter to join. Jn.1:35-42.
- Peter was to preach to the
Jews. Mt.10:2,5,6; Gal.2:7.
Peter was to preach to the Gentiles. Acts 15:7.
- Jesus cured Simon Peter's
mother-in-law after he cleansed the leper. Mt.8:1-15.
Jesus cured Simon Peter's mother-in-law before he cleansed the leper.
Mk.1:30-42; Lk.4:38 to 5:13.
- Peter's mother-in-law was
healed before Peter was called to be a disciple. Lu.4:38,39; 5:10.
Peter's mother-in-law was healed after Peter was called
to be a disciple. Mt.4:18,19; 8:14,15; Mk.1:16,17,30,31.
- James and John were with
Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's mother-in-law. Mk.1:29-31.
James and John were not with Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's
mother-in-law. Lu.4:38,39; 5:10,11.
- Lebbaeus (Thaddaeus) was
the name of an apostle - but no Judas, brother of James. Mt. 10:3.
Judas, the brother of James, was an apostle, but no
Thaddaeus. Lk.6:16; Acts 1:13.
- The centurion's servant
was healed in between the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law. Mt.8:2-15.
The centurion's servant
was healed after the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law. Lu.4:38,39; 5:12,13; 7:1-10.
- The people were not impressed
with the feeding of the multitude. Mk.6:52.
The people were very impressed with the feeding of the multitude. Jn.6:14.
- After the feeding of the
multitude, Jesus went to Gennesaret. Mk.6:53.
After the feeding of the multitude, Jesus went to Capernaum. Jn.6:14-17.
- A demon cries out that Jesus
is the Holy One of God. Mk.1:23,24.
Everyone who confesses that Jesus came in the flesh is of God. 1 Jn.4:2.
- Jesus cursed the fig tree
so that it would not bear fruit. Mt.21:19; Mk.11:14.
It wasn't time for the fig tree to bear fruit. Mk.11:13.
- The fig tree withers immediately,
and the disciples are amazed. Mt.21:19,20.
The disciples first notice the withered tree the next day. Mk.11:20,21.
- Jesus is the mediator of
the "Father". 1 Tim.2:5; 1 Jn.2:1.
Jesus sits on "his" right hand. Mk. 16:19. Jesus and the "Father" are one in the
same. Jn.10:30.
- There is one "God". 1 Tim.2:5;
Jms.2:19.
There are three. 1 Jn.5:7.
- Jesus said to honor your
father and mother. Mt.15:4; Mt.19:19; Mk.7:10; Mk.10:19; Lk.18:20.
Jesus said that he came to set people against their
parents. Mt.10:35-37; Lk.12:51-53; Lk.14:26. Jesus said to call no man father. Mt.23:9.
- Jesus/God said, "You fool…".
Lk.12:20; Mt.23:17.
Paul calls people fools. 1 Cor.15:36. Call someone a fool and you go to hell. Mt.5:22.
- Anger by itself is a sin.
Mt.5:22.
But not necessarily. Eph.4:26.
- Ask and it shall be given.
Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be opened to you. Mt.7:7,8; Lk.11:9,10.
Ask and you shall be refused. Seek and
you won't find. Knock and you will be refused entrance. Lk.13:24-27.
- Do not judge. Mt.7:1,2.
Unless
it is necessary, of course. 1 Jn.4:1-3.
- Jesus is thankful that some
things are hidden. Mt.11:25; Mk.4:11,12.
Jesus said that all things should be made known. Mk.4:22.
- Jesus said that no sign
would be given. Mk.8:12.
Jesus said that no sign would be given except for that of Jonas. Mt.12:39; Lk.11:29. Jesus
showed many signs. Jn.20:30; Acts 2:22.
- Jesus stated that the law
was until heaven and earth ended. Mt. 5:17-19.
Jesus stated that the law was only until the time of John. Lk.16:16.
- The "Sermon on the Mount"
took place on the mountain. Mt.5:1.
The "Sermon on the Mount" took place on a plain. Lu.6:17.
- The "Lord's Prayer" was
taught to many during the "Sermon on the Mount". Mt.6:9.
The "Lord's Prayer" was taught only to the disciples at another
time. Lu.11:1.
- Jesus had his own house.
Mk.2:15.
Jesus did not have his own house. Lu.9:58.
- Good works should be seen.
Mt.5:16.
Good works should not be seen. Mt.6:1-4.
- Jesus said that Salvation
was only for the Jews. Mt.15:24; Mt.10:5,6; Jn.4:22; Rom.11:26,27.
Paul said that salvation was also for the Gentiles.
Acts 13:47,48.
- Repentance is necessary.
Acts 3:19; Lu.3:3.
Repentance is not necessary. Rom.11:29.
- Non-believers obtain mercy.
Rom.11:32.
Only believers obtain mercy. Jn.3:36; Rom.14:23. Only baptized believers obtain mercy. Mk.16:16. Mercy
cannot be predetermined. Rom.9:18.
- All who call on the "Lord"
will be saved. Rom.10:13; Acts 2:21.
Only those predestined will be saved. Acts 13:48; Eph.1:4,5; 2 Thes.2:13; Acts 2:47.
- Jesus said he would not
cast aside any that come to him. Jn.6:37.
Jesus said that many that come to him will be cast aside. Mt.7:21-23.
- Salvation comes by faith
and not works. Eph.2:8,9; Rom.11:6; Gal.2:16; Rom.3:28.
Salvation comes by faith and works. Jms.2:14,17,20.
- The righteous have eternal
life. Mt.25:46.
The righteous are barely saved. 1 Pet.4:18. There are no righteous. Rom.3:10.
- Believe and be baptized
to be saved. Mk.16:16.
Be baptized by water and the spirit to be saved. Jn.3:5. Endure to the end to be saved. Mt.24:13. Call
on the name of the "Lord" to be saved. Acts 2:21; Rom.10:13. Believe in Jesus to be saved. Acts 16:31. Believe, then
all your household will be saved. Acts 16:31. Hope and you will be saved. Rom.8:24. Believe in the resurrection to be
saved. Rom.10:9. By grace you are saved. Eph.2:5 By grace and faith you are saved. Eph.2:8. Have the love of truth
to be saved. 2 Thes.2:10. Mercy saves. Titus 3:5.
- Backsliders are condemned.
2 Pet.2:20.
Backsliders are saved regardless. Jn.10:27-29.
- Forgive seventy times seven.
Mt.18:22.
Forgiveness is not possible for renewed sin. Heb.6:4-6.
- Divorce, except for unfaithfulness,
is wrong. Mt.5:32.
Divorce for any reason is wrong. Mk.10:11,12.
- Jesus approved of destroying
enemies. Lk.19:27.
Jesus said to love your enemies. Mt.5:44.
- God resides in heaven. Mt.5:45;
Mt.6:9; Mt.7:21.
Angels reside in heaven. Mk.13:32. Jesus is with God in heaven. Acts 7:55,56 Believers go to heaven.
1 Pet.1:3,4. Heaven will pass away. Mt.24:35; Mk.13:31; Lk.21:33.
- Pray that you don't enter
temptation. Mt.26:41.
Temptation is a joy. Jms.1:2.
- God leads you into temptation.
Mt.6:13.
God tempts no one. Jms.1:13.
- Take no thought for tomorrow.
God will take care of you. Mt.6:25-34; Lk.12:22-31.
A man who does not provide for his family is worse than an infidel.
1 Tim.5:8.
- Whoever calls on the name
of the Lord will be saved. Acts 2:21; Rom.10:13.
Not everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Mt.7:21. Only
those whom the Lord chooses will be saved. Acts 2:39.
- We are justified by works
and not by faith. Mt.7:21; Rom.2:6,13; Jms.2:24.
We are justified by faith and not by works. Jn.3:16; Rom.3:27; Eph.2:8,9.;
Gal.2:16.
- Do not take sandals (shoes)
or staves. Mt.10:10.
Take only sandals (shoes) and staves. Mk.6:8,9.
- Jesus said that in him there
was peace. Jn.16:33.
Jesus said that he did not come to bring peace. Mt.10:34; Lk.12:51.
- Jesus said that John the
Baptist was a prophet and Elijah. Mt.11:9; Mt.17:12,13.
John said that he was not a prophet nor was he Elijah. Jn.1:21.
- Jesus said that he was meek
and lowly. Mt.11:29.
Jesus makes whips and drives the moneychangers out from the temple. Mt. 21:12; Mk.11:15,16; Jn.2:15.
- Jesus said, "Beware of the
leaven of the Pharisees". Lk.12:1.
Jesus said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees". Mt.16:6,11. Jesus
said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod". Mk.8:15.
- Jesus founds his church
on Peter. Mt.16:18.
Jesus calls Peter "Satan" and a hindrance. Mt.16:23.
- The mother of James and
John asks Jesus to favor her sons. Mt.20:20,21.
They ask for themselves. Mk.10:35-37.
- Jesus responds that this
favor is not his to give. Mt.20:23; Mk.10:40.
Jesus said that all authority is given to him. Mt.28:18; Jn.3:35.
- Jesus heals two unnamed
blind men. Mt.20:29,30.
Jesus heals one named blind man. Mk.10:46-52.
- Jesus healed all that were
sick. Mt.8:16; Lk.4:40.
Jesus healed many that were sick - but not all. Mk.1:34.
- The council asks Jesus if
he is the Son of God. Lk.22:70. The high priest asks Jesus if he is the Christ, the Son of God. Mt.26:63.
The high priest
asks Jesus if he is the Christ the Son of the Blessed. Mk.14:61. The high priest asks Jesus about his disciples and his
doctrine. Jn.18:19.
- Jesus answers to the effect
of “You said it, not me”. Mt.26:64; Lk.22:70.
Jesus answers definitely, “I am”. Mk.14:62.
- At the Mount of Olives,
Jesus told Peter he would deny him three times. Mt.26:30-34.
At the Passover meal, Jesus told Peter he would deny him three
times. Lu.22:13,14,34.
- Peter was to deny Jesus
before the cock crowed. Mt.26:34; Lk.22:34; Jn.13:38.
Peter was to deny Jesus before the cock crowed twice. Mk.14:30.
- The cock crowed once. Mt.26:74.
The
cock crowed twice. Mk.14:72.
- Peter makes his first denial
to a maid and some others. Mt.26:69,70.
It was only to the maid. Mk.14:66-68; Lk.22:56,57; Jn.18:17.
- Peter’s second denial
was to another maid. Mt.26:71,72.
It was to the same maid. Mk.14:69,70. It was to a man and not a maid. Lk.22:58. It
was to more than one person. Jn.18:25.
- Peter’s third denial
was to several bystanders. Mt.26:73,74; Mk.14:69,70.
It was to one person. Lk.22:59,60. It was to a servant. Jn.18:26,27.
- The chief priests bought
the field. Mt.27:6,7.
Judas bought the field. Acts 1:16-19.
- Judas threw down the money
and left. Mt.27:5.
Judas used the coins to buy the field. Acts 1:18.
- Judas hanged himself. Mt.27:5.
Judas
fell headlong and burst his head open. Acts 1:18.
- Jesus did not answer any
of the charges. Mt.27:12-14; Lk.23:9.
Jesus answered some of the charges. Mk.14:61,62. Jesus answered all of the charges.
Jn.18:33-37.
- Jesus said that eternal
life would be given to all that were given to him. Jn.11:27-29; Jn.17:12.
Jesus released Judas in order to keep this promise.
Jn.18:5-9.
- The chief priests and elders
persuade the people. Mt.27:20.
Only the chief priests persuade the people. Mk.15:11. The chief priests and the people
persuade themselves. Lk.23:13-23.
- Jesus is given a scarlet
robe. Mt.27:28.
Jesus is given a purple robe. Mk.15:17; Jn.19:2. Jesus is given a gorgeous robe. Lk.23:11.
- The sign says, “This
is Jesus the King of the Jews”. Mt.27:37.
The sign says, “The King of the Jews”. Mk.15:26. In three
languages, the sign says, “This is the King of the Jews”. Lk.23:38. In the same three languages, the sign says,
“Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews”. Jn.19:19,20.
- Jesus asks God, The Father,
why he has forsaken him. Mt.27:46.
Jesus said that he and The Father were one in the same. Jn.10:30; Jn.17:11,21,22.
- The centurion says, “Truly
this was the son of God”. Mt.27:54.
The centurion says, “Truly this man was the son of God”. Mk.15:39. The
centurion says, “Certainly, this was a righteous man”. Lk.23:47. There was no centurion. Jn.19:31-37.
- Jesus was crucified at the
third hour. Mk.15:25.
Jesus was still before Pilate at the sixth hour. Jn.19:13,14.
- The women looked on from
“afar”. Mt.27:55; Mk.15:40; Lk.23:49.
The women were very close. Jn.19:25.
- The last recorded words
of Jesus were:
Version 1: “Eli, Eli …My God, My God why have you forsaken me” Mt.27:46. Version 2:
“Eloi, Eloi…My God, My God why have you forsaken me” Mk.15:34. Version 3: “Father, into your hands
I commend my spirit”. Lk.23:46. Version 4: “It is finished”. Jn.19:30.
- A guard was placed at the
tomb the day after the burial. Mt.27:65,66.
No guard is mentioned. Mk.15:44-47; Lk.23:52-56; Jn.19:38-42.
- Only those keeping the words
of Jesus will never see death. Jn.8:51.
Jesus’ disciples will be killed. Mt.24:3-9. All men die once. Heb.9:27.
- Upon their arrival, the
stone was still in place. Mt.28:1 2.
Upon their arrival, the stone had been removed. Mk.16:4; Lk.24:2; Jn.20:1.
- There was an earthquake.
Mt.28:2.
There was no earthquake. Mk.16:5; Lk.24:2-4; Jn.20:12.
- The visitors ran to tell
the disciples. Mt.28:8.
The visitors told the eleven and all the rest. Lk.24:9. The visitors said nothing to anyone.
Mk.16:8.
- Jesus first resurrection
appearance was right at the tomb. Jn.20:12-14.
Jesus first resurrection appearance was fairly near the tomb. Mt.28:8,9. Jesus
first resurrection appearance was on the road to Emmaus. Lk.24:13-16.
- One doubted. Jn.20:24.
Some
doubted. Mt.28:17. All doubted. Mk.16:11; Lk.24:11,14.
- Jesus said that his blood
was shed for many. Mk.14:24.
Jesus said his blood was shed for his disciples. Lu.22:20.
- Simon of Cyrene was forced
to bear the cross of Jesus. Mt.27:32; Mk.15:21; Lu.23:26.
Jesus bore his own cross. Jn.19:16,17.
- Jesus was offered vinegar
and gall to drink. Mt.27:34.
Jesus was offered vinegar to drink. Jn.19:29,30. Jesus was offered wine and myrrh to drink.
Mk.15:23.
- Jesus refused the drink
offered him. Mk.15:23.
Jesus tasted the drink offered and then refused. Mt.27:34. Jesus accepted the drink offered him.
Jn.19:30.
- Both “thieves”
mocked Jesus on the cross. Mt. 27:44; Mk.15:32.
One “thief” sided with Jesus on the cross. Lu.23:39-41.
- Joseph of Arimathaea boldly
asked for the body of Jesus. Mk.15:43.
Joseph of Arimathaea secretly asked for the body of Jesus. Jn.19:38.
- Jesus was laid in a nearby
tomb. Mk.15:46; Lu.23:53; Jn.19:41.
Jesus was laid in Joseph’s new tomb. Mt.27:59,60.
- A great stone was rolled
in front of the tomb. Mt.27:60; Mk.15:46.
There was nothing in front of the tomb. Lu.23:55; Jn.19:41.
- Nicodemus prepared the body
with spices. Jn.19:39,40.
Failing to notice this, the women bought spices to prepare the body later. Mk. 16:1; Lu.23:55,56.
- The body was anointed. Jn.19:39,40.
The
body was not anointed. Mk.15:46 to 16:1; Lk.23:55 to 24:1.
- The women bought materials
before the sabbath. Lu.23:56.
The women bought materials after the sabbath. Mk.16:1.
- Jesus was first seen by
Cephas, then the twelve. 1 Cor.15:5.
Jesus was first seen by the two Marys. Mt.28:1,8,9. Jesus was first seen by Mary
Magdalene. Mk.16:9; Jn.20:1,14,15. Jesus was first seen by Cleopas and others. Lu.24:17,18. Jesus was first seen by
the disciples. Acts 10:40,41.
- The two Marys went to the
tomb. Mt.28:1.
The two Marys and Salome went to the tomb. Mk.16:1. Several women went to the tomb. Lu.24:10. Only
Mary Magdalene went to the tomb. Jn.20:1.
- It was dawn when Mary went
to the tomb. Mt.28:1; Mk.16:2.
It was dark when Mary went to the tomb. Jn.20:1.
- An angel sat on the stone
at the door of the tomb. Mt.28:2.
A man was sitting inside the tomb. Mk.16:5.
- Two men were standing inside
the tomb. Lk.24:3,4.
Two angels were sitting inside the tomb. Jn.20:12.
- Peter did not go into the
tomb but stooped and looked inside. Lk.24:12.
Peter did go into the tomb, and another disciple stooped and looked inside.
Jn.20:3-6.
- After the resurrection,
the disciples held Jesus by the feet. Mt.28:9.
After the resurrection, Jesus told Thomas to touch his side. John 20:27. After
the resurrection, Jesus said that he was not to be touched. Jn.20:17.
- Mary first saw Jesus at
the tomb. Jn.20:11-15.
Mary first saw Jesus on her way home. Mt.28:8-10.
- The women entered the tomb.
Mk.16:5; Lk.24:3.
The women stayed outside the tomb. Jn.20:11.
- The disciples were frightened
when they saw Jesus. Lk.24:36,37.
The disciples were glad when they first saw Jesus. Jn.20:20.
- Twelve disciples saw Jesus.
1 Cor.15:5.
Eleven disciples saw Jesus. Thomas was not there. Mt.28:16,17; Jn.20:19-25.
- The disciples doubted that
Jesus had risen from the dead. Mt.28:17.
The Pharisees and chief priests believed it possible. Mt.27:62-66.
- Jesus ascended on the third
day after the resurrection. Lk.24:21,50,51.
Jesus ascended the same day as the crucifixion. Lk.23:42 43. Jesus ascended
forty days after the resurrection. Acts 1:3,9.
- At the time of the ascension,
there were about 120 brethren. Acts 1:15.
At the time of the ascension, there were about 500 brethren. 1 Cor.15:6.
- The moneychangers incident
occurred at the end of Jesus’ career. Mt.21:11,12.
The moneychangers incident occurred at the beginning of Jesus’
career. Jn.2:11-15.
- Zacharias was the son of
Jehoida, the priest. 2 Chr.24:20.
Jesus said that Zacharias was the son of Barachias. Mt.23:35. (Note: The name Barachias
or Barachiah does not appear in the OT.)
- The coming of the kingdom
will be accompanied by signs and miracles. Mt.24:29-33; Mk.13:24-29.
It will not be accompanied by signs and miracles since
it occurs from within. Lk.17:20,21.
- The kingdom was prepared
from the beginning. Mt.25:34.
Jesus said that he was going to go and prepare the kingdom. Jn.14:2,3.
- Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
is an unforgivable sin. Mk.3:29.
All sins are forgivable. Acts 13:39; Col.2:13; 1 Jn.1:9.
- The ascension took place
while the disciples were seated together at a table. Mk.16:14-19.
The ascension took place outdoors at Bethany. Lk.24:50,51. The
ascension took place outdoors at Mt. Olivet. Acts 1:9-12.
- The holy spirit was with
John from before he was born. Lk.1:15,41.
The holy spirit was with Elizabeth before John’s birth. Lk.1:41. The
holy spirit was with Zechariah. Lk.1:67. The holy spirit was with Simeon. Lk.2:25. The holy spirit is obtained by asking.
Lk.11:13. The holy spirit did not come into the world until after Jesus had departed. Jn.7:39; Jn.16:7; Acts 1:3-8.
- Sometimes God is responsible
for unbelief. 2 Thes.2:11,12.
Sometimes Jesus is responsible for unbelief. Mk.4:11,12. The devil causes unbelief. Lk.8:12.
- Whoever hates his brother
is a murderer. 1 Jn.3:15.
If anyone claims to love God but hates his brother, he is a liar. 1 Jn.4:20. No one can be
a disciple of Jesus unless he hates his brother. Lk.14:26.
- Believers do not come into
judgment. Jn.5:24.
All people come into judgment. Mt.12:36; 2 Cor.5:10; Heb.9:27; 1 Pet.1:17; Jude 14,15; Rev.20:12,13.
- Jesus says that, if he bears
witness to himself, his testimony is true. Jn.8:14.
Jesus says that, if he bears witness to himself, his testimony is not
true. Jn.5:31.
- Men can choose whether or
not to believe. Jn.5:38-47.
Only God chooses who will believe. Jn.6:44.
- None of Jesus’ followers
would be lost. Jn.10:27-29.
Some of Jesus’ followers would be lost. 1 Tim.4:1.
- Jesus is the ruling prince
of this world. Rev.1:5.
The prince of this world will be cast out. Jn.12:31.
- Jesus says all men will
be saved. Jn.3:17.
Only 144,000 virgin men will be saved. Rev. 14:1-4.
- God wants all men to be
saved. 1 Tim.2:3,4; 2 Pet.3:9.
God does not want all men to be saved. Jn.12:40.
- Peter asks Jesus where he
is going. Jn.13:36.
Thomas asks Jesus where he is going. Jn.14:5. Jesus said that no one asked where he was going. Jn.16:5.
- Jesus lost only one disciple.
Jn.17:12.
Jesus lost no disciples. Jn.18:9.
- Jesus came into the world
to bear witness to the truth. Jn.18:37.
The truth has always been evident. Rom.1:18-20.
- During his first resurrection
appearance, Jesus gave his disciples the holy spirit. Jn.20:22.
The holy spirit was given to the disciples after his ascension.
Acts 1:3-8.
- The world could not contain
all that could be written of Jesus. Jn.21:25.
All was written. Acts.1:1.
- Obey the laws of men for
it is the will of God. 1 Pet.2:13-15.
The disciples disobey the council. Acts 5:40-42.
- Obey God, not men. Acts
5:29.
Obey men. It is God’s will. Rom.13:1-4; 1 Pet.2:13-15.
- God hated Esau and loved
Jacob even before they were born. Rom.9:10-13.
God shows no partiality and treats all alike. Acts 10:34; Rom.2:11.
- All who have sinned without
the law will perish without the law. Rom.2:12.
Where there is no law there is no sin or transgression. Rom.4:15.
- Doers of the law will be
justified. Rom.2:13.
Doers of the law will not be justified. Rom.3:20; Gal.3:11.
- The law has dominion. Rom.7:1.
The
law does not have dominion. Rom.6:14.
- The law was the result of
sin. Gal.3:19.
Sin is the result of breaking the law. 1 Jn.3:4.
- Those of “God”
cannot sin. 1 Jn.3:9.
Those of “God” can sin. 1 Jn.1:7 8.
- The anointing of Jesus teaches
right from wrong. 1 Jn.2:27.
The law written on the heart and conscience teaches right from wrong. Rom.2:15.
- Abraham was justified by
faith. Heb.11:8.
Abraham was justified by works. Jms.2:21. Abraham was not justified by works. Rom.4:2.
- It is not good to eat or
drink anything that might cause your brother to stumble or be offended. Rom.14:21.
Let no one pass judgment on you in matters
of food or drink. Col.2:16.
- It is better that widows
should not remarry. 1 Cor.7:8.
It is better that young widows should remarry. 1 Tim.5:11-14.
- The god of this world blinds
people to the gospel. 2 Cor.4:4.
There is only one god. 1 Cor.8:4.
- The powers of this world
are wicked, so fight against them. Eph.6:11-13.
All powers are ordained of God and, if you resist, you are damned. Rom.13:1,2.
- Bear one another’s
burdens. Gal.6:2.
Bear your own burdens. Gal.6:5.
- Anyone who even greets a
non-believer shares his wicked work. 2 Jn.10,11.
Always be ready to answer any man concerning your faith. 1 Pet.3:15.
- All of the grass on the
earth is burned up. Rev.8:7.
The army of locusts are instructed not to harm the grass. Rev.9:4.
- Only “The Father”
knows. Mk.13:32.
“Jesus” and “The Father” are one. Jn.10:30; 17:11,21,22.
- Jesus said that he would
judge. Jn.5:22,27-30; Jn.9:39.
Jesus said that he would not judge. Jn.8:15; Jn.12:47. Jesus said that The Father judges.
Jn.12:48,49. Jesus said that The Father does not judge. Jn.5:22. Jesus said that his disciples would judge. Lk.22:30.
- He that does not believe
is damned. Mk.16:16.
Thomas did not believe and was not damned. Jn.20:27-29.
- “When his branch is
yet tender”. Mt.24:32.
“When her branch is yet tender”. Mk.13:28.
- Jesus is God. Jn.10:30.
Jesus
is the “image” of God. 2 Cor.4:4. Jesus was a man approved by God. Acts 2:22.
- Jesus and God are one in
the same. Jn.1:1.
Jesus is beside himself. Mk.16:19; Acts 2:32,33; 7:55; Rom.8:34; etc.
- Jesus is the Son of God.
Jn.6:69; Jn.20:31.
Jesus is the Son of Man. Mt.18:11; Lk.21:27.
- Paul states that he does
not lie. Rom.9:1; 2 Cor.11:31; Gal.1:20; 1 Tim.2:7.
Paul states that he does lie. Rom.3:7.
- Paul said that he does not
use trickery. 1 Thes.2:3.
Paul admits to using trickery. 2 Cor.12:16.
- Paul says that circumcision
is nothing. 1 Cor.7:19.
Paul says that circumcision is profitable. Rom.2:25; Rom.3:1,2.
- Do not covet. Rom.7:7; Rom.13:9.
Paul
says covet. 1 Cor.12:31; 1 Cor.14:39.
- Paul teaches not to steal.
Eph.4:28.
Paul admits to stealing. 2 Cor.11:8.
- Paul was assured that he
would not be hurt. Acts 18:9,10.
Paul was often physically abused. 2 Cor.11:23-27.
- Paul states that the law
is necessary. Rom.3:31.
Paul states that the law is not necessary. Rom.6:14.
- Jesus said to go and baptize.
Mt.28:19.
Paul said he was not sent to baptize. 1 Cor.1:17.
- Paul said he was not sent
to baptize but to preach. 1 Cor.1:17.
Paul baptized. 1 Cor.1:16.
- Jesus said that he did not
come to abolish the law. Mt.5:17-19.
Paul said otherwise. Eph.2:15.
- Jesus said that God did
not condemn the world. Jn. 3:17.
Paul said that God did condemn the world. Rom.5:18.
- Those present at Paul’s
conversion stood. Acts 9:7.
They fell to the ground. Acts 26:14.
- Those present at Paul’s
conversion heard a voice but saw nothing. Acts 9:7.
Those present at Paul’s conversion saw a light but heard nothing.
Acts 22:9.
- Shortly after his conversion,
Paul went to Damascus where he spent some time with the apostles. Acts 9:19.
Paul went to Damascus three years later and
saw only Peter and James. Gal.1:18,19.
- Shortly after his conversion,
Paul went to Damascus and then to Jerusalem. Acts 9:18-26.
Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Arabia, then to Damascus,
and then, 3 years later, to Jerusalem. Gal.1:17,18.
- In Damascus, the governor
attempts to seize Paul. 2 Cor.11:32.
In Damascus, the Jews attempt to seize Paul. Acts 9:22,23.
- The holy spirit forbids
preaching in Asia. Acts 16:6.
Paul preaches in Asia anyway. Acts 19:8-10.
- Paul said he would not be
a servant of Christ if he tried to please men. Gal.1:10.
Paul said that he tried to please men. 1 Cor.10:33.
- Paul says that he was the
chief of all sinners. 1 Tim.1:15.
He who commits sin is of the devil. Children of God cannot sin. 1 Jn.3:8-10.
- Paul said that Jesus is
the judge. 2 Tim.4:1.
Paul said that God is the judge. Heb.12:23. Paul said that the saints would judge. 1 Cor.6:2.
- Paul said that Jesus was
the Son of God. Rom.1:3,4.
Paul said that Jesus was just a man. Heb.7:24.
- Do not boast. Lk.18:14.
Do
not be proud. Rom.11:20; 1 Pet. 5:5. Paul proudly boasts. 2 Cor.11:16-18; Gal.2:9-11.
- Jesus commends the church
at Ephesus for discerning the lying apostles. Rev. 2:1,2.
Paul was the apostle to Ephesus. Eph.1:1.
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