Monday, February 15, 2021

Inerrant Lie #3

Another lie from "God's ineffable, inerrant word":

In 2 Samuel 24:24, king David buys the threshingfloor of Araunah the Jebusite (the “stranger,” that is to say) for "fifty shekels of silver."

In 1 Chronicles 21:25, the same transaction is accounted at "six hundred shekels of gold," though the name of the “stranger” (the Jebusite, that is to say) from whom he bought it is changed to protect his 'stranger' innocence.

One of these scribes is lying, if both aren't. Fifty shekels of silver do not make six hundred shekels of gold-- without "balances of deceit [Hosea 12:7b]" in someone's hand. The question is: who's being defrauded? God? God's people? both?

After all, this same threshingfloor became the site of the [golden- calf-] temple Solomon later built to the name of the LORD Davey's [central- bank-] “God”; and Davey states unequivocally, in 2 Samuel 24:24, that the LORD's things are Davey's money [Mark 12:17, et. al.]. Therefore, to Inflate the size of the sweet psalmist's contribution to 'The Sacrifice On Moriah' [Genesis 22:2; Revelation 11:8] is to inflate Davey's esteem and self- esteem as a servant of the “God” who loves human meat on the altar: especially that of His only- beloved, only begotten Son (of Man).

Lovingly referred to generally in the New Testament canon as “the prophet,” for his psalms, king David– killer of messengers– has never been spoken “ill” of in my ears, unless it was my tongue wagging.

"Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets." - Luke 6:26

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