Contradictions and Paradoxes in Psalms 18:10

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Psalms 18:10 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Psalms 18:10. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book of Psalms, this verse means that God is powerful and can move very fast, like flying on the wind with angels. It shows that God can be anywhere He needs to be to help people.

Psalms 18:10: And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.

Contradiction with Exodus 33:20

While Psalms 18:10 depicts God with physical attributes, Exodus 33:20 states that no one can see God and live, implying God's true form is not physically beholdable.

Exodus 33:20: And he said, Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live.

Contradiction with John 4:24

Psalms 18:10 describes a physical manifestation of God, but John 4:24 states that God is spirit, suggesting God does not have a physical form.

John 4:24: God [is] a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship [him] in spirit and in truth.

Contradiction with 1 Timothy 6:16

While Psalms 18:10 portrays God with corporeal characteristics, 1 Timothy 6:16 suggests that God dwells in unapproachable light and cannot be seen, implying an intangible presence.

1 Timothy 6:16: Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom [be] honour and power everlasting. Amen.

Paradox #1

The verse describes God moving on a cherub, which may conflict with modern scientific understanding as it involves flying on a mystical creature, something that doesn't align with scientific evidence about the natural world. This imagery reflects ancient cultural symbolism rather than scientific reality.

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