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Book Review: “Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible” by John W. Haley


by Randy Maugans

A  huge recommendation which will aid in bible study, especially, new students:

“God reveals himself in his word, as he does in his works. In both we see a self-revealing, self-concealing God, who makes himself known only to those who earnestly seek him…”-John W.Haley

alleged-discrepancies1Get the book “Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible” by John W. Haley (paperback-Whitaker House, 1992) – 473 pages and includes refutations of many widely cited “discrepancies”, or seeming “contradictions” in the KJV Bible, plus bibliography, index, and cross-reference of scriptures cited.
This book also explains WHY certain “problems” arise in understanding scripture, including: idiomatic language issues, “poetic” oriental writing styles, issues of dates, authorship, arrangement, and computation within the texts and even a presentation of WHY these “problems” exist in the Bible and how they are useful.

I keep this with my Bible, dictionary, and concordances at all times and have used it, literally hundreds of times in study, apologetics, and presenting a clear gospel message. Read this book and many of the “problems” encountered in Biblical study will be resolved!

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  • Publisher: Whitaker House (October 1996)
  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0883681579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0883681572

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