Contradiction with Matthew 28:18
This verse states that Jesus has all power in heaven and earth, while 1 Corinthians 15:24 implies a transfer of power.
Matthew 28:18: And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
Contradiction with Hebrews 1:8
This verse refers to the Son's throne as eternal, which seems to contradict the idea of him delivering the kingdom to God.
Hebrews 1:8: But unto the Son [he saith], Thy throne, O God, [is] for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness [is] the sceptre of thy kingdom. [righteousness: Gr. rightness, or, straightness]
Paradox #1
Some people might see a contradiction in 1 Corinthians 15:24 regarding the relationship between Jesus and God. They might wonder how Jesus can deliver the kingdom to God if they are both considered part of the Trinity and equally powerful. This could raise questions about the hierarchy within the Trinity and how their roles differ.
Paradox #2
1 Corinthians 15:24 might raise questions about the relationship between Jesus and God, particularly regarding the idea of Jesus handing over the kingdom to God. Some people could view it as a challenge to the concept of the Trinity and the equality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, questioning how Jesus can be fully God if he hands over power. However, many theologians interpret this as part of the cooperative work within the Trinity rather than a contradiction.