Contradictions and Paradoxes in Psalms 3:3

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Psalms 3:3 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Psalms 3:3. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to David, God is like a shield that keeps us safe and He makes us feel brave and proud when we are sad.

Psalms 3:3: But thou, O LORD, [art] a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. [for: or, about]

Contradiction with Ecclesiastes 1:2

This verse states "Vanity of vanities; all is vanity," suggesting futility rather than divine protection and honor.

Ecclesiastes 1:2: Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all [is] vanity.

Contradiction with Isaiah 40:6

This verse says, "All flesh is grass," indicating impermanence, contrasting the divine shield in Psalms 3:3.

Isaiah 40:6: The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh [is] grass, and all the goodliness thereof [is] as the flower of the field:

Contradiction with Job 7:20

This verse questions, "Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee?" implying divine opposition rather than support.

Job 7:20: I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, so that I am a burden to myself?
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