Contradictions and Paradoxes in 1 Chronicles 1:11

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 1 Chronicles 1:11 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 1 Chronicles 1:11. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of 1 Chronicles, this verse is telling us about a man named Mizraim who had four sons: Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, and Naphtuhim. It's like a family tree showing where certain groups of people came from a long time ago.

1 Chronicles 1:11: And Mizraim begat Ludim, and Anamim, and Lehabim, and Naphtuhim,

Contradiction with Genesis 10:6-7

These verses provide a different order and listing of the descendants of Ham which some interpret as slightly differing from the accounts in Chronicles regarding geographic or tribal ancestries.

Genesis 10:6-7: And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan.

Contradiction with Exodus 11:4-5

God's purpose to smite the firstborn in Egypt contrasts with the genealogical emphasis in Chronicles that lists Egypt as a progenitor, focusing instead on specific punitive actions against Egyptians.

Exodus 11:4-5: And Moses said, Thus saith the LORD, About midnight will I go out into the midst of Egypt:

Contradiction with Isaiah 19:2

This verse speaks of civil strife in Egypt, which contrasts with seeing Egypt simply as a progenitor of peoples in Chronicles without mentioning such internal conflict.

Isaiah 19:2: And I will set the Egyptians against the Egyptians: and they shall fight every one against his brother, and every one against his neighbour; city against city, [and] kingdom against kingdom. [set: Heb. mingle]
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