Contradictions and Paradoxes in Ezekiel 48:33

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Ezekiel 48:33 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Ezekiel 48:33. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the prophet Ezekiel, this verse is about a special city with gates that are named after important people from the Bible. It helps people imagine a safe and welcoming place with entrances for everyone.

Ezekiel 48:33: And at the south side four thousand and five hundred measures: and three gates; one gate of Simeon, one gate of Issachar, one gate of Zebulun.

Contradiction with Amos 9:15

This verse states that Israel will be permanently planted in their land by God, contradicting the division and names assigned to specific gates in Ezekiel 48:33.

Amos 9:15: And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the LORD thy God.

Contradiction with Revelation 21:12

This verse mentions gates with the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel in the New Jerusalem, which contradicts the specific ordering and naming in Ezekiel 48:33.

Revelation 21:12: And had a wall great and high, [and] had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are [the names] of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel:

Contradiction with Numbers 34:1-13

These verses outline a different boundary and allotment for the land of Israel, inconsistent with the city gate arrangement in Ezekiel 48:33.

Numbers 34:1-13: And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,

Contradiction with Joshua 13:1-7

The distribution of land to the tribes does not correspond with the specific tribal names on the gates in Ezekiel 48:33.

Joshua 13:1-7: Now Joshua was old [and] stricken in years; and the LORD said unto him, Thou art old [and] stricken in years, and there remaineth yet very much land to be possessed. [to...: Heb. to possess it]
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