Discussed against a Muslim objection that God cannot become man; the hosts argued the verse contrasts God's truthful character with lying humans rather than ruling out the incarnation.
Archive routes where Numbers 23:19 appears
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Explained as a statement about God's truthful character unlike fickle humanity, not as a denial that God could ever take on human flesh.
Read in context to argue that the verse contrasts God's truthful character with human falsehood, not the possibility of divine incarnation.
Introduced by an ex-Christian Muslim to claim God cannot be a man, with the host responding that the verse contrasts God's truthful character with lying humans.
Used alongside 1 Samuel 15:29 to argue that God does not repent or regret, in order to challenge biblical consistency.
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