Contradictions and Paradoxes in 2 Chronicles 11:19

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 2 Chronicles 11:19 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 2 Chronicles 11:19. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of Chronicles, this verse tells us about a mom who had three children named Jeush, Shamariah, and Zaham. It shows how families and their children were important to the story of the Bible.

2 Chronicles 11:19: Which bare him children; Jeush, and Shamariah, and Zaham.

Contradiction with 1 Kings 11:3

In 2 Chronicles 11:19, Rehoboam has multiple wives, which aligns with Solomon's actions in 1 Kings 11:3, yet it contradicts the idea that having many wives led to downfall, as warned in Deuteronomy 17:17.

1 Kings 11:3: And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned away his heart.

Contradiction with Deuteronomy 17:17

2 Chronicles 11:19 describes Rehoboam's marriages, while Deuteronomy 17:17 warns against kings multiplying wives, suggesting it is a path leading to problems, contradicting Rehoboam's actions.

Deuteronomy 17:17: Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away: neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold.
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