Contradiction with 2 Samuel 8:3-4
The count of captured horsemen and chariots varies in some genealogical records.
2 Samuel 8:3-4: David smote also Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, as he went to recover his border at the river Euphrates. [Hadadezer: or, Hadarezer]
Contradiction with Genesis 36:40-43
Varied names and lineage are often found, causing discrepancies in genealogical lists.
Genesis 36:40-43: And these [are] the names of the dukes [that came] of Esau, according to their families, after their places, by their names; duke Timnah, duke Alvah, duke Jetheth, [Alvah: or, Aliah]
Contradiction with 1 Kings 4:20-21
Different accounts of tribal territories and leadership sometimes conflict with genealogical records.
1 Kings 4:20-21: Judah and Israel [were] many, as the sand which [is] by the sea in multitude, eating and drinking, and making merry.
Contradiction with Joshua 19:1-9
Boundaries and allocations of tribal territories may not align precisely with genealogical listings.
Joshua 19:1-9: And the second lot came forth to Simeon, [even] for the tribe of the children of Simeon according to their families: and their inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah.
Contradiction with 1 Chronicles 2:1-2
Differences in listed names for leaders of Israelite tribes can be noted across scriptures.
1 Chronicles 2:1-2: These [are] the sons of Israel; Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun, [Israel: or, Jacob]