Contradictions and Paradoxes in Psalms 80:15

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Psalms 80:15 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Psalms 80:15. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book, this verse means that God is taking care of the people He loves, like a gardener plants and cares for a vineyard. It shows how God makes them strong and supports them.

Psalms 80:15: And the vineyard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch [that] thou madest strong for thyself.

Contradiction with Isaiah 5:5-6

These verses describe God removing protection and causing a vineyard to be destroyed, which contradicts the nurturing and care described in Psalms 80:15.

Isaiah 5:5-6: And now go to; I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; [and] break down the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down: [trodden...: Heb. for a treading]

Contradiction with Jeremiah 12:10

This verse depicts shepherds destroying God's vineyard, contrasting the protective imagery of God attending to the vine in Psalms 80:15.

Jeremiah 12:10: Many pastors have destroyed my vineyard, they have trodden my portion under foot, they have made my pleasant portion a desolate wilderness. [pleasant...: Heb. portion of desire]

Contradiction with Ezekiel 19:12

Here, a vine is plucked up in fury and cast to the ground, opposing the nurturing care implied in Psalms 80:15.

Ezekiel 19:12: But she was plucked up in fury, she was cast down to the ground, and the east wind dried up her fruit: her strong rods were broken and withered; the fire consumed them.

Contradiction with Matthew 21:19

Jesus curses a fig tree, resulting in its withering, which contrasts with the sense of God's provision and protection in Psalms 80:15.

Matthew 21:19: And when he saw a fig tree in the way, he came to it, and found nothing thereon, but leaves only, and said unto it, Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever. And presently the fig tree withered away. [a fig tree: Gr. one fig tree]
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