Contradictions and Paradoxes in Daniel 7:25

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Daniel 7:25 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Daniel 7:25. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to Daniel, someone will say bad things about God and try to make life really hard for people who love God. They will also try to change important rules and times, but this will only last for a while.

Daniel 7:25: And he shall speak [great] words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.

Contradiction with Matthew 5:18

This verse emphasizes the permanence of God's laws until heaven and earth pass, whereas Daniel 7:25 speaks of changing laws.

Matthew 5:18: For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

Contradiction with Hebrews 13:8

This verse highlights the unchanging nature of Christ, which contrasts with the concept of altering times and laws.

Hebrews 13:8: Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.

Contradiction with Malachi 3:6

God declares He does not change, contradicting the idea of changing times and laws.

Malachi 3:6: For I [am] the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.

Contradiction with Numbers 23:19

Emphasizes that God does not lie or change His mind, contrary to the changing mentioned.

Numbers 23:19: God [is] not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do [it]? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?

Contradiction with Psalm 119:89

Describes God's word as forever settled in heaven, conflicting with the notion of change.

Psalm 119:89: LAMED. For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.

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Daniel 7:25 is sometimes seen as challenging when it comes to aligning the described activities and characteristics of the oppressive figure with other parts of biblical prophecy. Interpretations can vary, leading to different views on timelines and specific identities, which can create inconsistencies among different theological perspectives.

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