Contradictions and Paradoxes in 2 Chronicles 1:13

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 2 Chronicles 1:13 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 2 Chronicles 1:13. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book, this verse means that King Solomon came back to Jerusalem after visiting a special place where he talked to God, and then he became the leader of the people of Israel.

2 Chronicles 1:13: Then Solomon came [from his journey] to the high place that [was] at Gibeon to Jerusalem, from before the tabernacle of the congregation, and reigned over Israel.

Contradiction with 2 Chronicles 9:25

2 Chronicles 1:13 mentions Solomon's focus on establishing his kingdom, while 2 Chronicles 9:25 highlights the vast number of Solomon's stables and horses, suggesting his focus on wealth and military power.

2 Chronicles 9:25: And Solomon had four thousand stalls for horses and chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen; whom he bestowed in the chariot cities, and with the king at Jerusalem.

Contradiction with 2 Chronicles 1:15

2 Chronicles 1:13 shows Solomon returning to Jerusalem after worship, while 2 Chronicles 1:15 emphasizes the abundance of wealth in Jerusalem, bringing focus to prosperity rather than worship.

2 Chronicles 1:15: And the king made silver and gold at Jerusalem [as plenteous] as stones, and cedar trees made he as the sycomore trees that [are] in the vale for abundance. [made: Heb. gave]
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