For today’s post we will tackle the question the Skeptic Annotated Bible asked: How many of Lod, Hadid, and Ono’s offspring returned from Babylon?
Here are the answers which the skeptic believes indicate a Bible contradiction:
725
“the sons of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, 725;” (Ezra 2:33)
721
“the sons of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, 721;” (Nehemiah 7:26)
(All Scriptural quotation comes from the New American Standard Bible)
Here’s a closer look at whether or not there is a contradiction:
- When dealing with skeptics’ claim of Bible contradictions it seems one can never be reminded enough of what exactly is a contradiction. A contradiction occurs when two or more claims conflict with one another so that they cannot simultaneously be true in the same sense and at the same time. To put it another way, a Bible contradiction exists when there are claims within the Bible that are mutually exclusive in the same sense and at the same time.
- One should be skeptical of whether this is a Bible contradiction given the Skeptic Annotated Bible’s track record of inaccurately handling the Bible. See the many examples of their error which we have responded to in this post: Collection of Posts Responding to Bible Contradictions. Of course that does not take away the need to respond to this claim of a contradiction, which is what the remainder of this post will do. But this observation should caution us to slow down and look more closely at the passages cited by the Skeptic Annotated Bible to see if they interpreted the passages properly to support their conclusion that it is a Bible contradiction.
- The skeptic tries to pit Ezra 2:33 as affirming the claim “725 of of Lod, Hadid, and Ono’s offspring returned from Babylon” against Nehemiah 7:37 as affirming “721 of Lod, Hadid, and Ono’s offspring returned from Babylon.”
- One must always figure out the context of the verses the skeptic cited.
- The book of Ezra was written before the book of Nehemiah. The purpose of the book of Ezra records God’s fulfillment of bringing back the nation of Israel after 70 years of captivity. The first six chapters of Ezra record Zerubbael’s leadership in leading the exiles to return to build the alter in Jerusalem. Chapter 7-10 record how 80 years after Zerubbabel’s first trip Ezra journeyed to Jerusalem with a second group and how God used Ezra to bring about reform (William MacDonald, Believer’s Bible Commentary, 482).
- The book of Nehemiah record the third great leader of the Jewish return and restoration to the Promise Land after the Exile. Nehemiah was originally a cup bearer to the Persian King who thirteen year after Ezra’s expedition he was burden for the conditions of Jerusalem (William MacDonald, Believer’s Bible Commentary, 482). So God use Nehemiah to restore the city walls of Jerusalem and also other spiritual and moral reforms.
- Knowing the background of both books we can see that the time between Ezra 2 and Nehemiah 7 is about a period of 93 years or so.
- Knowing there is a 93 years period between Ezra 2 and Nehemiah 7 help us to understand the possible reasons for the differences of both chapters’ listing.
- First off In Ezra 2:1 it seems to indicate the list is giving an account of those who decided to depart Babylon in order to return to the promise land: “Now these are the people of the province who came up out of the captivity of the exiles whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away to Babylon, and returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to his city.“
- The purpose of listing the first generation’s return to the Jerusalem in Nehemiah 7 seems to be for the reason of organizing a new genealogy in Nehemiah’s day by first basing it upon the template of the first genealogy of the first generation. Note Nehemiah 7:5: “Then my God put it into my heart to assemble the nobles, the officials and the people to be enrolled by genealogies. Then I found the book of the genealogy of those who came up first in which I found the following record:” The different purposes must be remembered.
- Considering that Ezra 2:1 mentioned that the list in Ezra 2 are those who left the captivity in Babylon to return to Jerusalem we must remember that it is situated in a context in which Ezra 1 the people have not arrived yet to Jerusalem while the people arrived in the end of chapter 2 and beginning of chapter 3 of Ezra. It is reasonable to understand the listing of names and numbers in Ezra refer to those who departed Babylon. But just because one departed from Babylon for the promise land does not mean everyone would have arrived. Even with modern military units when we walk on foot hiking somewhere it doesn’t mean 100% of us arrive at our destination especially if there’s some incredible distance to travel; why won’t be surprised with civilians and families traveling that some will not arrive at their final destination for whatever reason?
- Thus Nehemiah 7’s listing might be of those who actually did arrive in Jerusalem and the promise land and not just a listing of those who attempted to return back to Jerusalem and the promise land.
- Also even upon their arrival to the promise land that doesn’t mean there’s a census done right away; there’s lots to do to settle in and the work of census for a genealogy might be a significant time later when things are more stable.
- Also given there’s 93 years between the two listing we can understand the latter listing in Nehemiah 7 might be a count of the population at a given specific time. Don’t forget population changes up and down for many reasons: death, births, young men coming of age in which they are now counted as adults, etc.
- Keep in mind the differences between 725 and 721 is only 4. A large group of hundreds amount of men and their families as they head out of Babylon can easily have 4 less men when they get to the promise Land from natural death of old age, disease, etc.
- There is no contradiction here. Seems the skeptic needs to learn of How to Handle Bible Contradictions.
- We shouldn’t miss that worldviews are at play even with the skeptic’s objection to Christianity. The worldview of the author of the Skeptic Annotated Bible actually doesn’t even allow for such a thing as the law of non-contradiction to be meaningful and intelligible. In other words for him to try to disprove the Bible by pointing out that there’s a Bible contradiction doesn’t even make sense within his own worldview. Check out our post “Skeptic Annotated Bible Author’s Self-Defeating Worldview.”
Thanks for the great insight and refutation. I am praying for your ministry this weekend. I am confident Jesus will be glorified mighty man of God.
Shalom!
Thanks for thoroughly debunking this alleged contradiction. Steve/Stephen Wells just can’t resist the Ezra-Nehemiah false dichotomy cherry tree.
Yes he has a problem with Ezra and Nehemiah. We woke up early to be on the road. Did you ever get McDonald’s this week? Lol
Nope, no McD’s this week despite our discussion. I was purposely resisting, been trying to lose some LBs lately. How about you? McD’s at the airport?
Good observation
Thanks for dropping by and reading this
Facts don’t matter to these skeptics, neither does background information and the hardwork of exegesis
Sadly, often you are correct. But there are some who hear the truth and respond in repentant faith! We don’t know who they are, so we proclaim truth to everyone, including skeptics. Are persuasive words and arguments are only a means to an end. God, through His holy spirit opens minds and hearts in His timing and in His way. Let’s be faithful.
Great answer to this supposed contradiction. As many of these as you have answered, you should be nearing the end of the list by now.
I think I might be almost halfway on the list. I hope to refute them all Lord willing. These have been getting a lot of views from search engines. I pray God uses them to help Believers and nonbelievers! Thanks for this comment as it reminded me to pray for those reading this!!
Good they are getting a lot of views. I hope people who think the Bible is full of contradictions at least give the answers fair consideration.
You are doing great work, keep it up.
Well said. In prayer. Did I tell you Thank you for prayer. Helen is good and and my heart is doing well with pills for afib. 🙂
Wow glad to hear that Bonnie! Praise God for the update about your sister Maw Maw!!
Isaiah 26:3
You will keep whoever’s mind is steadfast in perfect peace because he trusts in you.
Aww thanks for this passage. His Word is trustworthy and relevant amen??
Total AMEN!!! High Five to the HIGHEST!!!
How are you doing?
Wow sorry sister I was and am still on vacation and just found this comment on the spam filter! I am doing well! How are you?
Enjoy your vacation!
The skeptics don’t stand a chance with a knowledgeable Christian who knows their Bibles. We should really know our Bible
It seems one has to be very nitpicky to even this is a contradiction, though further focus on the details reveals its not a contradiction.
Good point about the wrong kind of focus and lack of proper focus that the skeptics have in wronging against the Bible
Thank you Mr. Connell
Very detailed but necessary to have it written out. This was really good and worth seeing the skeptics squirm in their seat. The post is an indictment against them of how they have an axe to grind
Thanks!! I hope people reading this come to see their need for Christ
Of course. That should be all believers’ desires for the nonbelievers
Amen
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Atheists quoting the Bible is fine, but these are not in context. I’d definitely try and find the original context of these verses instead of using the Skeptics annotated Bible.
Yeah one shouldn’t use the Skeptic Annoyed Bible
Annotated Not annoyed unless you were being funny
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