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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

A video solution to the apparent Bible contradiction of Solomon's molten sea. Harmonizes the seemingly contradictory measurements given in 2 Chronicles chapter 4.

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  • Please remind me, how many baths did the sea contain?

  • Solomon's molten sea could hold 3,000 baths, however, they only filled it with 2,000 baths according to 2 Chronicles 4:5 and 1 Kings 7:26.

    Thanks for watching!

  • Thiswordistrue. I am not good at math,You have ignored that it also says 5 cubics in height,nowhere does it says anything about a base

    Here is another question. How can 1 man died in 2 diff. places. 2 Kings 23;29-30 Josiah died in Meggido while 2 Chron. 35;24 says Josiah died in Jerusalem? also did Saul Killed himself ot was killed by the Philistines? as in 1 Sam.31;4-6 and 2 Sam.21;12? Thank;s

  • quebec, yes, the height of Solomon's molten sea is 5 cubits. The reason we don't address the height of the object in the video is because the only 2 measurements that are attacked are the circumference and diameter. Also, when we refer to the "base" of the object we are referring to the part of the molten sea that is not the brim.

    As to the other passages you listed, please post them on our website. I believe one of them has already been posted and solved. Thanks for watching!

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  • Why are you assuming that there is a brim in the sense of your dish? It's a fallacy to assume such a thing...

  • Yes, please -read the bible-. That is the quickest way out.

  • @jellington90 the way man enslaves people is terrible..with that said if you read the bible on how an Israelite was to treat his slave person you would see that they were treated very well.there were seven year sabbaths that stated that a slave owner was to set free any slave in his house hold.. some people had to sell them selves into slavery to pay debts. even if it was the year b4 the sabbath they were let go and their debts paid.some slaves didnt want to leave their masters...that says alot

  • @Thistlesifter220 1 Corinthian 14-34, clearly women are held equally in the eyes of your god. But you do have a point there, we should enslave anybody who sins. Oh wait, there would be no slave owners because EVERYONE sins.

    If you think there is nothing wrong with slavery, you are immoral, unethical, and a terrible person. Slavery is a cruel, degrading thing.

    At the least, I would hope your religion could help people's morals, but you are a clear example it isn't even good for that.

  • @jellington90 Slavery is a means by which God punishes nations for sin, nothing wrong with that, at all.... Sexism? Not sure to what you're referring, since the Bible teaches men to love and respect their wives....

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