Contradictions and Paradoxes in Psalms 28:6

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Psalms 28:6 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Psalms 28:6. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to David, God is very good because He listens when we ask for help. We should be thankful because God hears our prayers and answers us.

Psalms 28:6: Blessed [be] the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications.

Contradiction with Psalm 10:1

While Psalms 28:6 expresses God being attentive to prayers, Psalm 10:1 questions why God seems distant and hidden during times of trouble.

Psalm 10:1: Why standest thou afar off, O LORD? [why] hidest thou [thyself] in times of trouble?

Contradiction with Isaiah 45:15

Psalms 28:6 proclaims God’s responsiveness, whereas Isaiah 45:15 describes God as a God who hides himself.

Isaiah 45:15: Verily thou [art] a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour.

Contradiction with Habakkuk 1:2

This verse shows a plea of unanswered prayers, conflicting with Psalms 28:6 where God is praised for hearing prayer.

Habakkuk 1:2: O LORD, how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear! [even] cry out unto thee [of] violence, and thou wilt not save!

Contradiction with Job 30:20

Here, Job complains that God does not respond to him, contrasting the assurance of God's attention in Psalms 28:6.

Job 30:20: I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me [not].

Contradiction with Lamentations 3:8

The verse describes God not hearing cries for help, contrary to the certainty expressed in Psalms 28:6.

Lamentations 3:8: Also when I cry and shout, he shutteth out my prayer.
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