Used to argue that Judas died by hanging and that this can be harmonized with Acts by saying his body later fell and split open.
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Biblical canon / textual authority
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Matthew and Acts can be read as complementary accounts of Judas's death rather than as a contradiction.
Harmonizes Judas hanging with his later fall and bursting open.
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Replies to a Bible contradiction objection by combining Matthew's hanging account with Acts' fall account.
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Used from a Christian perspective to argue that Judas’s fall and bursting open can be harmonized with the hanging account in Matthew rather than seen as a Bible contradiction.
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The Ahaziah age difference can be treated as a manuscript copying variant rather than a substantive Bible contradiction.
Frames the 22-versus-42 age issue as a textual variant.
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The Bible’s reliability is challenged from alleged differences between Jesus’ genealogies.
Muslim objection based on Matthew and Luke genealogies.
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Pharaoh’s profession of faith raises a dispute about how Moses could have recorded the event.
Exchange over authorship and access to the Pharaoh episode.
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Third-person narration is argued not to disprove authorship.
Christian reply comparing Quranic and biblical third-person speech.
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