Bible Question:
Acts 9:7 and Acts 22:9 These verses give account of Paul's encounter with God. One was written by Paul and one was written by Luke. Yet both were inspired by God, yet one seem to contradict the other. One states that the men who were with Paul saw a bright light but were unable to hear the voice that spoke to Paul, and the other states that they heard the voice but saw no one. I have never found that the Bible contradicts itself, and thought perhaps it was poor translation? Has anyone ever studied this? |
Bible Answer: The biblke doesn't contradict itself. But you have to remember why Luke was inspired to write the book of Acts. Luke recorded the events not what every man says is Obsolute truth. Although it is true they did say it but what they said may or may not be true. You will find a few times that people will say spomething but it will Condridict the trrue facts found in the bible. |