Contradictions and Paradoxes in 1 Chronicles 22:11

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 1 Chronicles 22:11 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 1 Chronicles 22:11. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of 1 Chronicles, this verse is about a father telling his son that God will be with him and help him do something important. The father hopes his son will be successful in building a special house for God, just like God promised.

1 Chronicles 22:11: Now, my son, the LORD be with thee; and prosper thou, and build the house of the LORD thy God, as he hath said of thee.

Contradiction with Jeremiah 29:11

Whereas 1 Chronicles 22:11 speaks about a specific charge given by David to Solomon to follow God's commands, Jeremiah 29:11 refers to God's own plans and thoughts for individuals, focusing on divine plans rather than human instructions.

Jeremiah 29:11: For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. [expected...: Heb. end and expectation]

Contradiction with 2 Samuel 7:13

In 1 Chronicles 22:11, David instructs Solomon on building the temple, but 2 Samuel 7:13 emphasizes that God Himself established Solomon's kingdom to build the temple, highlighting divine initiative rather than fatherly charge.

2 Samuel 7:13: He shall build an house for my name, and I will stablish the throne of his kingdom for ever.

Contradiction with 1 Kings 5:3-5

While 1 Chronicles 22:11 shows David's charge to Solomon, 1 Kings 5:3-5 reflects Solomon's acknowledgment of his father's wars and that God granted rest, enabling Solomon to plan temple construction differently.

1 Kings 5:3-5: Thou knowest how that David my father could not build an house unto the name of the LORD his God for the wars which were about him on every side, until the LORD put them under the soles of his feet.

Contradiction with Acts 7:47-49

1 Chronicles 22:11 charges Solomon with building the temple, but Acts 7:47-49 emphasizes that the Most High does not dwell in temples made with hands, suggesting a divine transcendence beyond human constructions.

Acts 7:47-49: But Solomon built him an house.
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