Contradictions and Paradoxes in 2 Chronicles 6:25

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 2 Chronicles 6:25 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 2 Chronicles 6:25. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of 2 Chronicles, if the people say they are sorry for doing wrong, God will listen from heaven, forgive them, and bring them back to their special land. This shows that God is kind and wants to help them when they make mistakes.

2 Chronicles 6:25: Then hear thou from the heavens, and forgive the sin of thy people Israel, and bring them again unto the land which thou gavest to them and to their fathers.

Contradiction with Jeremiah 14:12

This verse explains how God would not listen to the prayers or accept offerings from those who have sinned, contradicting the assurance in 2 Chronicles 6:25 that God will listen and forgive when people repent and pray.

Jeremiah 14:12: When they fast, I will not hear their cry; and when they offer burnt offering and an oblation, I will not accept them: but I will consume them by the sword, and by the famine, and by the pestilence.

Contradiction with Isaiah 1:15

Here, God states that He will hide His eyes from prayer and not listen, contradicting the conditional forgiveness promised in 2 Chronicles 6:25 after repentance.

Isaiah 1:15: And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear: your hands are full of blood. [make...: Heb. multiply prayer] [blood: Heb. bloods]

Contradiction with Proverbs 28:9

This verse explains that if someone turns away from God's law, even their prayer is an abomination, contrasting with the notion of prayers leading to forgiveness in 2 Chronicles 6:25.

Proverbs 28:9: He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer [shall be] abomination.

Contradiction with John 9:31

States that God does not listen to sinners, opposing the idea in 2 Chronicles 6:25 that God hears and forgives after repentance.

John 9:31: Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.

Contradiction with Ezekiel 8:18

God declares He will not hear their cry, even if they cry out, which challenges the promise of mercy upon repentance in 2 Chronicles 6:25.

Ezekiel 8:18: Therefore will I also deal in fury: mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity: and though they cry in mine ears with a loud voice, [yet] will I not hear them.
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