Contradictions and Paradoxes in Psalms 77:10

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Psalms 77:10 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Psalms 77:10. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to David, this verse means that even when he feels sad or weak, he will remember the good times when God helped and was kind to him. It's like thinking of happy memories to feel better when you're upset.

Psalms 77:10: And I said, This [is] my infirmity: [but I will remember] the years of the right hand of the most High.

Contradiction with 1 Chronicles 16:34

It emphasizes God's eternal mercy, whereas Psalms 77:10 suggests questioning God's favor.

1 Chronicles 16:34: O give thanks unto the LORD; for [he is] good; for his mercy [endureth] for ever.

Contradiction with Lamentations 3:22-23

These verses affirm God's steadfast love and compassion, conflicting with any notion of divine changeability in Psalms 77:10.

Lamentations 3:22-23: [It is of] the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.

Contradiction with James 1:17

It states that God does not change, which opposes the implication of doubt about God's constancy in Psalms 77:10.

James 1:17: Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.

Contradiction with Hebrews 13:8

Jesus Christ is stated as unchanging, which contrasts with the sentiments of change in divine dealings in Psalms 77:10.

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

Contradiction with Numbers 23:19

This verse asserts that God does not change His mind, conflicting with the idea in Psalms 77:10 of any alteration in divine action.

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?
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