1. OLD TESTAMENT
    1. 01-20
      1. 1
        1. Man was created equal, male and female Gen1:27
        2. Woman was created as a companion to the man only after he rejected the animals Gen2:18-24
      2. 2
        1. Man was created after the plants Gen1:12, 26
        2. Man was created before the plants Gen2:5-9
      3. 3
        1. The birds were created out of the water Gen1:20
        2. The birds were created out of the land Gen2:19
      4. 4
        1. The animals were created before man Gen1:24-26
        2. The animals were created after man Gen2:19
      5. 5
        1. On the first day, God created and separated light and darkness Gen1:3-5
        2. On the fourth day, God again created and separated light and darkness Gen1:14-18
      6. 6
        1. God encouraged reproduction Gen1:28
        2. He said it was an unclean process Lev12:1-8 (Note that bearing a daughter is more unclean than bearing a son)
      7. 7
        1. God was pleased with his creation Gen1:31
        2. God was not pleased with his creation Gen6:6
      8. 8
        1. Adam was to die the day he ate the forbidden fruit Gen2:17
        2. Adam lived 930 years Gen5:5
      9. 9
        1. The name of "The Lord" was known in the beginning Gen4:26; Gen12:8; Gen22:14; Gen26:25
        2. The name of "The Lord" was not known in the beginning Ex6:3
      10. 10
        1. God preferred Abel's offering to Cain's Gen4:4, 5
        2. God shows no partiality 2 Chr19:7; 2 Sam14:14
      11. 11
        1. God asks Cain the whereabouts of his brother Gen4:9
        2. God goes to see what is happening Gen18:20, 21
        3. God is everywhere and sees everything Prov15:3; Jer16:17; Jer23:24
      12. 12
        1. It rained on the earth Gen7:4
        2. There was rain from above and below Gen8:2
      13. 13
        1. Two pairs of each kind were to be taken aboard Noah's ark Gen6:19, 20; Gen7:9, 14-16
        2. Two pairs and seven pairs of some kinds were to be taken aboard Gen7:2, 3
      14. 14
        1. Noah entered the ark during the Flood Gen7:7
        2. Noah entered the ark after the Flood Gen7:12, 13
      15. 15
        1. There were many languages before the tower at Babel Gen10:5, 20, 31
        2. There was only one language before the tower at Babel Gen11:1
      16. 16
        1. Abraham married his half-sister and was blessed Gen11:29; Gen17:15,16; Gen20:11,12
        2. Incest is wrong Deut27:22; Lev 18:9; Lev 20:17
      17. 17
        1. Abraham made a covenant with Abimelech and Phichol Gen21:22, 27, 32
        2. It was Isaac who made the covenant with Abimelech and Phichol Gen26:26-2
      18. 18
        1. Hebron was the name at the time of Abraham Gen23:2
        2. Hebron was named differently Josh14:15
      19. 19
        1. Jacob's name was changed at Peniel Gen32:28-30
        2. Jacob's name was changed at Padanaram Gen35:9,10
      20. 20
        1. Isaac's servants dug a well at Beer-shebah Gen26:32, 33
        2. Abraham dug a well at Beer-shebah Gen21:29-31
    2. 21-40
      1. 21
        1. Esau married two Hittite women Gen26:34
        2. Esau married three Canaanite women Gen36:2, 3
      2. 22
        1. Bashemath was a daughter of Elon the Hittite Gen26:34
        2. Bashemath was a daughter of Ishmael Gen36:3
      3. 23
        1. Luz was renamed Beth-el Gen28:19
        2. Luz was a different place than Beth-el Josh16:2
      4. 24
        1. God renamed Jacob and called him Israel Gen35:10
        2. God forgot the new name Gen46:2
      5. 25
        1. Eliphaz had six sons Gen36:11,12
        2. Eliphaz had seven sons Gen36:15,16 Eliphaz had seven different sons 1 Chr1:36
      6. 26
        1. Dan had one son Gen46:23
        2. Amazingly, this one son produced over 62,000 military-age males by the first census Num1:38,39
      7. 27
        1. Moses married a Midianite Ex3:1
        2. Moses married an Ethiopian Num12:1
      8. 28
        1. All the beasts died in plague number six Ex9:6
        2. All the beasts received boils in plague number seven Ex9:10
        3. All the beasts were hit with hail and fire in plague number eight Ex9:25
        4. All the beasts lost their firstborn in plague number ten Ex12:29
      9. 29
        1. All the plant life was destroyed by hail Ex9:25
        2. All the plant life was destroyed by locusts Ex10:15
      10. 30
        1. God instructs the Israelites to spoil the Egyptians and plunder their enemies Ex3:22; Deut20:13-17
        2. God prohibits stealing or defrauding a neighbor Lev19:11,13
      11. 31
        1. Moses' father-in-law proposed the idea of judges for the people Ex18:17, 24
        2. Moses proposed the idea of judges for the people Deut1:9-18
      12. 32
        1. Jethro was the name of Moses' father-in-law Ex3:1
        2. Ruel was the name of Moses' father-in-law Ex2:18
        3. Raguel was the name of Moses' father-in-law Num10:29
        4. Hobab was the name of Moses' father-in-law Jud4:11
      13. 33
        1. The priests were with Moses at Mount Sinai Ex19:22, 24
        2. Moses appointed the first priests later in the wilderness Ex28:1
      14. 34
        1. Moses was great Ex11:3
        2. Moses was meek Numbers 12:3
      15. 35
        1. Moses was the only allowed near God Ex24:2
        2. Moses was not the only one allowed Ex24:9-11
      16. 36
        1. Moses condemned the making of an idol Ex32:19, 20
        2. Moses made an idol Num21:9; 2 Ki18:4
      17. 37
        1. The commandments were memorably given at the beginning of the wilderness trek Ex 19 and 20
        2. The people appeared not to remember later in the wilderness Lev24:12; Num15:34
      18. 38
        1. Moses told the people they would pass over the Jordan that day Deut9:1
        2. It was Joshua who took them over much later Josh1:1, 2
      19. 39
        1. The number of Israelites, excluding children, was 600,000 Ex12:37
        2. The number of Israelites, including children, was only 7000 1 Ki20:15
      20. 40
        1. Manna tasted like coriander seed and honey Ex16:31
        2. Manna tasted like fresh oil Num11:8
    3. 41-60
      1. 41
        1. The Sabbath Day was to remember creation Ex20:11; Ex 31:17
        2. The Sabbath Day was to remember the sojourn in Egypt Deut5:15
      2. 42
        1. God details sacrificial offerings Ex20:24; Ex29:10-42; Lev1:1-17; Num28:1-31
        2. God says he did not order sacrifices Jer7:22
      3. 43
        1. The Book of Jasher was written at the time of Joshua Josh10:13
        2. The Book of Jasher was written at the time of David 2 Sam1:17,18
      4. 44
        1. The Israelites were a numerous and mighty people Ex1:8, 9
        2. The Israelites were few in number Deut7:7
      5. 45
        1. The Israelites had plenty of water to wash their clothes for purification Ex19:10
        2. The Israelites had no water and rioted for a drink Ex15:22-24
      6. 46
        1. God was with the people Ex3:12
        2. God was not with the people Ex33:3
      7. 47
        1. Aaron died on Mt Hor Num20:27, 28; 33:38,39
        2. Aaron died at Mosera Deut10:6
      8. 48
        1. After Aaron's death, the people journeyed from Mt Hor to Zalmonah to Punon etc Num33:41, 42
        2. After Aaron's death, the people journeyed from Mosera to Gudgodah to Jotbath Deut10:6, 7
      9. 49
        1. The Canaanites were utterly destroyed Num21:3
        2. The Canaanites were left to trouble the Israelites for years Jud3:1,2
      10. 50
        1. Stones were taken out of the Jordan River Josh4:3
        2. Stones were placed in the Jordan River Josh4:9
      11. 51
        1. The Nazarite vow is broken if one goes near a dead body Numb6:6-9
        2. Sampson, a Nazarite, apparently did not break this vow Jud13:5; 15:8,15,16; 16:17
      12. 52
        1. Samuel ministered to the "Lord" 1 Sam3:1
        2. Samuel did not know the "Lord" 1 Sam3:7
      13. 53
        1. David killed Goliath 1 Sam17:49,50
        2. Elhanan killed Goliath 2 Sam21:19-21 (Notice that the phrase "the brother of" has been added)
      14. 54
        1. "God" caused David to number the people 2 Sam24:1
        2. "Satan" caused David to number the people 1 Chr21:1
      15. 55
        1. Saul utterly destroyed the Amalekites 1 Sam15:20
        2. David utterly destroyed the Amalekites 1 Sam27:8, 9
        3. David destroyed the Amalekites - again - almost 1 Sam30:1,17,18
      16. 56
        1. God chose Saul to save the people from the Philistines 1 Sam9:15-17
        2. Saul dies and the Philistines overrun the Israelites 1 Sam31:6, 7
      17. 57
        1. God chose Saul 1 Sam9:16
        2. God repents for choosing Saul 1 Sam15:35
        3. God doesn't need to repent Num 23:19
      18. 58
        1. Saul inquired of God but received no answer 1 Sam28:6
        2. Saul died for not inquiring 1 Chr10:13, 14
      19. 59
        1. Saul killed himself 1 Sam31:4; 1 Chr 10:4, 5
        2. Someone killed Saul 2 Sam1:5-10
      20. 60
        1. The Philistines killed Saul 2 Sam21:12
        2. God killed Saul 1 Chr10:13,14
    4. 61-80
      1. 61
        1. Jesse had eight sons 1 Sam16:10, 11; 1 Sam17:12
        2. Jesse had seven sons 1 Chr2:13-15
      2. 62
        1. Saul knew David before the encounter with Goliath 1 Sam16:19
        2. Saul did not know David until after the encounter with Goliath 1 Sam17:55-58
      3. 63
        1. Michal was childless 2 Sam6:23
        2. Michal had five sons 2 Sam21:8
      4. 64
        1. David sinned in taking the census 2 Sam24:10,25
        2. David's only sin, ever, was another matter 1 Ki15:5
      5. 65
        1. David paid 50 pieces of silver for the property 2 Sam24:24
        2. David paid 600 pieces of gold for the property 1 Chr21:25
      6. 66
        1. His name was Solomon 2 Sam12:24; 1 Chr22:9
        2. His name was Jedidiah 2 Sam12:25
      7. 67
        1. Solomon had 40,000 stalls of horses 1 Ki4:26
        2. Solomon had 4,000 stalls of horses 2 Chr9:25
      8. 68
        1. Solomon had 3300 supervisors 1 Ki5:16
        2. Solomon had 3600 supervisors 2 Chr2:2
      9. 69
        1. Solomon's "molten sea" held 2000 "baths" 1 Ki7:26
        2. Solomon's "molten sea" held 3000 "baths" 2 Chr4:5
      10. 70
        1. Solomon had thousands of horses 1 Ki4:26
        2. A King must not multiply horses to himself Deut17:15,16
      11. 71
        1. Solomon had hundreds of wives 1 Ki11:1-3
        2. A King must not multiply wives to himself Deut17:17
      12. 72
        1. There was no greater king before or after Hezekiah 2 Ki18:1, 5
        2. There was no greater king before or after Josiah 2 Ki23:24, 25
      13. 73
        1. Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he began to reign 2 Ki8:26
        2. Ahaziah succeeded his father, who was thirty-two years old when he became king and who ruled for eight years 2 Chr21;20
        3. He was forty-two years old when he began to reign 2 Chr22:2 (Note that some versions have caught the error and corrected it)
      14. 74
        1. God prohibits the making of idols Ex20:4; Deut5:8, 9
        2. God commands idols to be made Ex25:18; Num21:8, 9
      15. 75
        1. Children are to suffer for their parent's sins Ex20:5; Ex34:7; Num14:18; Deut5:9; Is14:21
        2. Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins Deut24:16; Ezek18:19,20
      16. 76
        1. God prohibits the killing of the innocent Ex23:7
        2. God approves the killing of the innocent Num31:17; Josh6:21; Josh7:24-26; Josh8:22-25; Josh10:20, 40; Josh11:15; 1 Sam15:3
      17. 77
        1. God inflicts sickness Num11:33; 2 Chr21:14, 15
        2. Satan inflicts sickness Job 2:7
      18. 78
        1. Death to a false prophet Deut18:20
        2. Death also to a real prophet deceived by "God" Ezek14:9
      19. 79
        1. God remembers sin even when it has been forgiven Ex34:7
        2. God does not remember sin after it has been forgiven Jer31:34
      20. 80
        1. God promised the land to the people Ex12:25
        2. God broke his promise Num14:30, 31
    5. 81-100
      1. 81
        1. Sisera was sleeping when Jael killed him Jud4:21
        2. Sisera was standing and apparently, allowed Jael to kill him Jud5:25-27
      2. 82
        1. Joshua captured Debir Josh10:38,39
        2. Othniel captured Debir Jud1:11-13
      3. 83
        1. God sows discord Gen11:7-9
        2. God hates those who cause discord Prov6:16-19
      4. 84
        1. The census count was: Israel 800,000 and Judah 500,000 2 Sam24:9
        2. The census count was: Israel 1,100,000 and Judah 470,000 1 Chr21:5
      5. 85
        1. The two pillars were 18 cubits high 1 Ki7:15
        2. The two pillars were 35 cubits high 2 Chr3:15
      6. 86
        1. 420 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir 1 Ki9:28
        2. 450 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir 2 Chr8:18
      7. 87
        1. Asa removed the high places 2 Chr14:2, 3
        2. Asa did not remove the high places 1 Ki15:14
      8. 88
        1. Baasha died in the 26tth year of King Asa's reign 1 Ki16:6-8
        2. Baasha built a city in the 36th year of King Asa's reign 2 Chr16:1
      9. 89
        1. Jehoshaphat did not remove the high places 1 Ki22:42, 43
        2. Jehoshaphat did remove the high places 2 Chr17:5, 6
      10. 90
        1. Jehu's massacre was acceptable to God 2 Ki10:30
        2. Jehu's massacre was not acceptable to God Hos1:4
      11. 91
        1. Jehu shot Ahaziah near Ibleam Ahaziah then fled to Meggido and died there 2 Ki9:27
        2. Ahaziah was found hiding in Samaria, brought to Jehu, and was then put to death 2 Chr22:9
      12. 92
        1. Ahaz was not conquered 2 Ki165
        2. Ahaz was conquered 2 Chr28:5
      13. 93
        1. Jehoiachin was 18 years old when he began to reign 2 Ki24:8
        2. Jehoiachin was 8 years old when he began to reign 2 Chr36:9 (Some versions have corrected this)
      14. 94
        1. Jehoiachin reigned 3 months 2 Ki24:8
        2. Jehoiachin reigned 3 months and 10 days 2 Chr36:9
      15. 95
        1. Jehoiachin was succeeded by his uncle 2 Ki24:17
        2. Jehoiachin was succeeded by his brother 2 Chr36:10
      16. 96
        1. The father of Zerubbabel was Pedaiah 1 Chr3:19
        2. The father of Zerubbabel was Shealtiel Ezr3:2
      17. 97
        1. God is near to all who call on him Ps145:18
        2. God is far away and cannot be found in times of need Ps10:1
      18. 98
        1. God sometimes forsakes his children Ps22:1, 2
        2. God is always a present help Ps46:1
      19. 99
        1. The righteous shall rejoice when he sees vengeance Ps58:10, 11
      20. 100
        1. Do not rejoice when your enemy falls or stumbles Prov24:17
    6. 101-110
      1. 101
        1. God stands to judge Is3:13
        2. God sits to judge Joel 3:12
      2. 102
        1. Zedekiah watched his sons be put to death, then he had his eyes put out, and was left to die in prison Jer52:10, 11
        2. God promised Zedekiah a peaceful death Jer34:4, 5
      3. 103
        1. Omri reigned 12 years beginning in the 31st year of Asa's reign 1 Ki16:23
        2. Omri died and his son began his reign in the 38th year of Asa's reign, making Omri's reign only 7-years 1 Ki16:28, 29
      4. 104
      5. 105
      6. 106
      7. 107
      8. 108
      9. 109
      10. 110
  2. NEW TESTAMENT
    1. 01-20
      1. 1
        1. Jesus' lineage was traced through David's son Solomon. Mt.1:6.
        2. Jesus' lineage was traced through David's son Nathan. Lk.3:31.
      2. 2
        1. The announcement of the special birth came before conception. Lk.1:26-31.
        2. The announcement of the special birth came after conception. Mt.1:18-21.
      3. 3
        1. Jesus' parents were told of their son's future greatness. Mt.1:18-21; Lk.1:28-35.
        2. Jesus' parents knew nothing of their son's potential. Lk.2:48-50.
      4. 4
        1. The angel told Joseph Mt1:20
        2. The angel told Mary Lk1:28
      5. 5
        1. There were 28 generations from David to Jesus Mt1:17
        2. There were 43 generations from David to Jesus Lk3:23-31
      6. 6
        1. Jacob was Joseph's father Mt1:16
        2. Heli was Joseph's father Lk3:23
      7. 7
        1. He was to be called Emmanuel Mt1:23
        2. He was called Jesus Mt1:25
      8. 8
        1. Joseph, Mary, and Jesus flee to Egypt while Herod slaughters all males under 2 years old Mt2:13-16
        2. Joseph, Mary, and Jesus did not flee to Egypt, but remained for temple rituals No slaughter of infants is mentioned! Lk2:21-39
      9. 9
        1. Jesus was tempted during the 40 days in the wilderness Mk1:13
        2. Jesus was tempted after the 40 days in the wilderness Mt4:2,3
      10. 10
        1. The devil first took Jesus to the pinnacle, then to the mountain top Mt4:5-8
        2. The devil first took Jesus to the mountain top, then to the pinnacle Lk4:5-9
      11. 11
        1. Satan tempted Jesus Mt4:1-10; Mk1:13; Lk4:1,2
        2. Satan had no interest in Jesus Jn14:30
      12. 12
        1. The baptism of Jesus was with the "Holy Ghost" Mk1:8; Jn1:33
        2. Fire was also added to the baptism Mt3:11; Lu3:16
      13. 13
        1. John knew of Jesus before he baptized him Mt3:11-13; Jn1:28,29
        2. John knew nothing of Jesus at all Mt11:1-3
      14. 14
        1. Jesus begins his ministry after John's arrest Mk1:13,14
        2. Jesus begins his ministry before John's arrest Jn3:22-24
      15. 15
        1. It is recorded that Jesus saw the spirit descending Mt3:16; Mk1:10
        2. It is recorded that John saw the spirit descending Jn1:32
      16. 16
        1. The heavenly voice addressed the gathering Mt3:17
        2. The heavenly voice addressed Jesus Mk1:11; Lk3:22
      17. 17
        1. Immediately after the baptism, Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness Mt4:1,2; Mk1:12,13
        2. Three days after the baptism, Jesus was at the wedding in Cana Jn2:1
      18. 18
        1. Jesus went to Bethphage and the Mt of Olives, then left for Bethany Mt21:1,17
        2. Jesus went to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mt of Olives Mk11:1; Lk19:29
        3. Jesus went to Bethany and then Jerusalem Jn12:1,12
      19. 19
        1. Jesus and his disciples taught in Capernaum Mk1:20,21
        2. Only Jesus taught in Capernaum Lk4:30,31
      20. 20
        1. Peter was chosen, with Andrew, by the Sea of Galilee Mt4:18-20; Mk1:16-18
        2. Peter was chosen, with James and John, by the lake of Gennesaret Lk5:2-11
        3. Andrew chose Jesus and then got Peter to join Jn1:35-42
    2. 21-40
      1. 21
        1. Peter was to preach to the Jews Mt10:2,5,6; Gal2:7
        2. Peter was to preach to the Gentiles Acts 15:7
      2. 22
        1. Jesus cured Simon Peter's mother-in-law after he cleansed the leper Mt8:1-15
        2. Jesus cured Simon Peter's mother-in-law before he cleansed the leper Mk1:30-42; Lk4:38 to 5:13
      3. 23
        1. Peter's mother-in-law was healed before Peter was called to be a disciple Lu4:38,39; 5:10
        2. Peter's mother-in-law was healed after Peter was called to be a disciple Mt4:18,19; 8:148:14,15; Mk1:16,17,30,31
      4. 24
        1. James and John were with Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's mother-in-law Mk1:29-31
        2. James and John were not with Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's mother-in-law Lu4:38,39; 5:10,11
      5. 25
        1. Lebbaeus (Thaddaeus) was the name of an apostle - but no Judas, brother of James Mt 10:3
        2. Judas, the brother of James, was an apostle, but no Thaddaeus Lk6:16; Acts 1:13
      6. 26
        1. The centurion's servant was healed in between the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law Mt8:2-15
        2. The centurion's servant was healed after the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law Lu4:38,39; 5:125:12,13; 7:1-10
      7. 27
        1. The people were not impressed with the feeding of the multitude Mk6:52
        2. The people were very impressed with the feeding of the multitude Jn6:14
      8. 28
        1. After the feeding of the multitude, Jesus went to Gennesaret Mk6:53
        2. After the feeding of the multitude, Jesus went to Capernaum Jn6:14-17
      9. 29
        1. A demon cries out that Jesus is the Holy One of God Mk1:23,24
        2. Everyone who confesses that Jesus came in the flesh is of God 1 Jn4:2
      10. 30
        1. Jesus cursed the fig tree so that it would not bear fruit Mt21:19; Mk11:14
        2. It wasn't time for the fig tree to bear fruit Mk11:13
      11. 31
        1. The fig tree withers immediately, and the disciples are amazed Mt21:19,20
        2. The disciples first notice the withered tree the next day Mk11:20,21
      12. 32
        1. Jesus is the mediator of the "Father" 1 Tim2:5; 1 Jn2:1
        2. Jesus sits on "his" right hand Mk 16:19
        3. Jesus and the "Father" are one in the same Jn10:30
      13. 33
        1. There is one "God" 1 Tim2:5; Jms2:19
        2. There are three 1 Jn5:7
      14. 34
        1. Jesus said to honor your father and mother Mt15:4; Mt19:19; Mk7:10; Mk10:19; Lk18:20
        2. Jesus said that he came to set people against their parents Mt10:35-37; Lk12:51-53; Lk14:26
        3. Jesus said to call no man father Mt23:9
      15. 35
        1. Call someone a fool and you go to hell Mt5:22
        2. Jesus/God said, "You fool…" Lk12:20; Mt23:17
        3. Paul calls people fools 1 Cor15:36
      16. 36
        1. Anger by itself is a sin Mt5:22
        2. But not necessarily Eph4:26
      17. 37
        1. Ask and it shall be given Seek and you will find Knock and it will be opened to you Mt7:7,8; Lk11:9,10
        2. Ask and you shall be refused Seek and you won't find Knock and you will be refused entrance Lk13:24-27
      18. 38
        1. Do not judge Mt7:1,2
        2. Unless it is necessary, of course 1 Jn4:1-3
      19. 39
        1. Jesus is thankful that some things are hidden Mt11:25; Mk4:11,12
        2. Jesus said that all things should be made known Mk4:22
      20. 40
        1. Jesus said that no sign would be given Mk8:12
        2. Jesus said that no sign would be given except for that of Jonas Mt12:39; Lk11:29
        3. Jesus showed many signs Jn20:30; Acts 2:22
    3. 41-60
      1. 41
        1. Jesus stated that the law was until heaven and earth ended Mt 5:17-19
        2. Jesus stated that the law was only until the time of John Lk16:16
      2. 42
        1. The "Sermon on the Mount" took place on the mountain Mt5:1
        2. The "Sermon on the Mount" took place on a plain Lu6:17
      3. 43
        1. The "Lord's Prayer" was taught to many during the "Sermon on the Mount" Mt6:9
        2. The "Lord's Prayer" was taught only to the disciples at another time Lu11:1
      4. 44
        1. Jesus had his own house Mk2:15
        2. Jesus did not have his own house Lu9:58
      5. 45
        1. Good works should be seen Mt5:16
        2. Good works should not be seen Mt6:1-4
      6. 46
        1. Jesus said that Salvation was only for the Jews Mt15:24; Mt10:5,6; Jn4:22; Rom11:26,27
        2. Paul said that salvation was also for the Gentiles Acts 13:47,48
      7. 47
        1. Repentance is necessary Acts 3:19; Lu3:3
        2. Repentance is not necessary Rom11:29
      8. 48
        1. Non-believers obtain mercy Rom11:32
        2. Only believers obtain mercy Jn3:36; Rom14:23
        3. Only baptized believers obtain mercy Mk16:16
        4. Mercy cannot be predetermined Rom9:18
      9. 49
        1. All who call on the "Lord" will be saved Rom10:13; Acts 2:21
        2. Only those predestined will be saved Acts 13:48; Eph1:4,5; 2 Thes2:13; Acts 2:47
      10. 50
        1. Jesus said he would not cast aside any that come to him Jn6:37
        2. Jesus said that many that come to him will be cast aside Mt7:21-23
      11. 51
        1. Salvation comes by faith and not works Eph2:8,9; Rom11:6; Gal2:16; Rom3:28
        2. Salvation comes by faith and works Jms2:14,17,20
      12. 52
        1. The righteous have eternal life Mt25:46
        2. The righteous are barely saved 1 Pet4:18
        3. There are no righteous Rom3:10
      13. 53
        1. Believe and be baptized to be saved Mk16:16
        2. Be baptized by water and the spirit to be saved Jn3:5
      14. 54
        1. Endure to the end to be saved Mt24:13
        2. Call on the name of the "Lord" to be saved Acts 2:21; Rom10:13
      15. 55
        1. Believe in Jesus to be saved Acts 16:31
        2. Believe, then all your household will be saved Acts 16:31
      16. 56
        1. Hope and you will be saved Rom8:24
        2. Believe in the resurrection to be saved Rom10:9
      17. 57
        1. By grace you are saved Eph2:5
        2. By grace and faith you are saved Eph2:8
      18. 58
        1. Have the love of truth to be saved 2 Thes2:10
        2. Mercy saves Titus 3:5
      19. 59
        1. Backsliders are condemned 2 Pet2:20
        2. Backsliders are saved regardless Jn10:27-29
      20. 60
        1. Forgive seventy times seven Mt18:22
        2. Forgiveness is not possible for renewed sin Heb6:4-6
    4. 61-80
      1. 61
        1. Divorce, except for unfaithfulness, is wrong. Mt.5:32.
        2. Divorce for any reason is wrong. Mk.10:11,12.
      2. 62
        1. Jesus approved of destroying enemies Lk19:27
        2. Jesus said to love your enemies Mt5:44
      3. 63
        1. God resides in heaven Mt5:45; Mt6:9; Mt7:21
        2. Angels reside in heaven Mk13:32
        3. Jesus is with God in heaven Acts 7:55,56
      4. 64
        1. Believers go to heaven 1 Pet1:3,4
        2. Heaven will pass away Mt24:35; Mk13:31; Lk21:33
      5. 65
        1. Pray that you don't enter temptation Mt26:41
        2. Temptation is a joy Jms1:2
      6. 66
        1. God leads you into temptation Mt6:13
        2. God tempts no one Jms1:13
      7. 67
        1. Take no thought for tomorrow God will take care of you Mt6:25-34; Lk12:22-31
        2. A man who does not provide for his family is worse than an infidel 1 Tim5:8
      8. 68
        1. Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved Acts 2:21; Rom10:13
        2. Not everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved Mt7:21
        3. Only those whom the Lord chooses will be saved Acts 2:39
      9. 69
        1. We are justified by works and not by faith Mt7:21; Rom2:6,13; Jms2:24
        2. We are justified by faith and not by works Jn3:16; Rom3:27; Eph2:8; Gal2:16
      10. 70
        1. Do not take sandals (shoes) or staves Mt10:10
        2. Take only sandals (shoes) and staves Mk6:8,9
      11. 71
        1. Jesus said that in him there was peace Jn16:33
        2. Jesus said that he did not come to bring peace Mt10:34; Lk12:51
      12. 72
        1. Jesus said that John the Baptist was a prophet and Elijah Mt11:9; Mt17:12,13
        2. John said that he was not a prophet nor was he Elijah Jn1:21
      13. 73
        1. Jesus said that he was meek and lowly Mt11:29
        2. Jesus makes whips and drives the moneychangers out from the temple Mt 21:12; Mk11:15,16; Jn2:15
      14. 74
        1. Jesus said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees" Lk12:1
        2. Jesus said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees" Mt16:6,11
        3. Jesus said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod" Mk8:15
      15. 75
        1. Jesus founds his church on Peter Mt16:18
        2. Jesus calls Peter "Satan" and a hindrance Mt16:23
      16. 76
        1. The mother of James and John asks Jesus to favor her sons Mt20:20,21
        2. They ask for themselves Mk10:35-37
      17. 77
        1. Jesus responds that this favor is not his to give Mt20:23; Mk10:40
        2. Jesus said that all authority is given to him Mt28:18; Jn3:35
      18. 78
        1. Jesus heals two unnamed blind men Mt20:29,30
        2. Jesus heals one named blind man Mk10:46-52
      19. 79
        1. Jesus healed all that were sick Mt8:16; Lk4:40
        2. Jesus healed many that were sick - but not all Mk1:34
      20. 80
        1. The council asks Jesus if he is the Son of God Lk22:70 The high priest asks Jesus if he is the Christ, the Son of God Mt26:63
        2. The high priest asks Jesus if he is the Christ the Son of the Blessed Mk14:61
        3. The high priest asks Jesus about his disciples and his doctrine Jn18:19
    5. 81-100
      1. 81
        1. Jesus answers to the effect of “You said it, not me” Mt26:64; Lk22:70
        2. Jesus answers definitely, “I am” Mk14:62
      2. 82
        1. At the Mount of Olives, Jesus told Peter he would deny him three times Mt26:30-34
        2. At the Passover meal, Jesus told Peter he would deny him three times Lu22:13,14,34
      3. 83
        1. Peter was to deny Jesus before the cock crowed Mt26:34; Lk22:34; Jn13:38
        2. Peter was to deny Jesus before the cock crowed twice Mk14:30
      4. 84
        1. The cock crowed once Mt26:74
        2. The cock crowed twice Mk14:72
      5. 85
        1. Peter makes his first denial to a maid and some others Mt26:69,70
        2. It was only to the maid Mk14:66-68; Lk22:56,57; Jn18:17
      6. 86
        1. Peter’s second denial was to another maid Mt26:71,72
        2. It was to the same maid Mk14:69,70
        3. It was to a man and not a maid Lk22:58
        4. It was to more than one person Jn18:25
      7. 87
        1. Peter’s third denial was to several bystanders Mt26:73,74; Mk14:69,70
        2. It was to one person Lk22:59,60
        3. It was to a servant Jn18:26,27
      8. 88
        1. The chief priests bought the field Mt27:6,7
        2. Judas bought the field Acts 1:16-19
      9. 89
        1. Judas threw down the money and left Mt27:5
        2. Judas used the coins to buy the field Acts 1:18
      10. 90
        1. Judas hanged himself Mt27:5
        2. Judas fell headlong and burst his head open Acts 1:18
      11. 91
        1. Jesus did not answer any of the charges Mt27:12-14; Lk23:9
        2. Jesus answered some of the charges Mk14:61,62
        3. Jesus answered all of the charges Jn18:33-37
      12. 92
        1. Jesus said that eternal life would be given to all that were given to him Jn11:27-29; Jn17:12
        2. Jesus released Judas in order to keep this promise Jn18:5-9
      13. 93
        1. The chief priests and elders persuade the people Mt27:20
        2. Only the chief priests persuade the people Mk15:11
        3. The chief priests and the people persuade themselves Lk23:13-23
      14. 94
        1. Jesus is given a scarlet robe Mt27:28
        2. Jesus is given a purple robe Mk15:17; Jn19:2
        3. Jesus is given a gorgeous robe Lk23:11
      15. 95
        1. The sign says, “This is Jesus the King of the Jews” Mt27:37
        2. The sign says, “The King of the Jews” Mk15:26
      16. 96
        1. In three languages, the sign says, “This is the King of the Jews” Lk23:38
        2. In the same three languages, the sign says, “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews” Jn19:19,20
      17. 97
        1. Jesus asks God, The Father, why he has forsaken him Mt27:46
        2. Jesus said that he and The Father were one in the same Jn10:30; Jn17:11,21,22
      18. 98
        1. The centurion says, “Truly this was the son of God” Mt27:54
        2. The centurion says, “Truly this man was the son of God” Mk15:39
        3. The centurion says, “Certainly, this was a righteous man” Lk23:47
        4. There was no centurion Jn19:31-37
      19. 99
        1. Jesus was crucified at the third hour Mk15:25
        2. Jesus was still before Pilate at the sixth hour Jn19:13,14
      20. 100
        1. The women looked on from “afar” Mt27:55; Mk15:40; Lk23:49
        2. The women were very close Jn19:25
    6. 101-120
      1. 101
        1. last recorded words of Jesus: “Eli, Eli …My God, My God why have you forsaken me” Mt27:46
        2. last recorded words of Jesus: “Eloi, Eloi…My God, My God why have you forsaken me” Mk15:34
        3. last recorded words of Jesus: “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” Lk23:46
        4. last recorded words of Jesus: “It is finished” Jn19:30
      2. 102
        1. A guard was placed at the tomb the day after the burial Mt27:65,66
        2. No guard is mentioned Mk15:44-47; Lk23:52-56; Jn19:38-42
      3. 103
        1. Only those keeping the words of Jesus will never see death Jn8:51
        2. Jesus’ disciples will be killed Mt24:3-9
        3. All men die once Heb9:27
      4. 104
        1. Upon their arrival, the stone was still in place Mt28:1 2
        2. Upon their arrival, the stone had been removed Mk16:4; Lk24:2; Jn20:1
      5. 105
        1. There was an earthquake Mt28:2
        2. There was no earthquake Mk16:5; Lk24:2-4; Jn20:12
      6. 106
        1. The visitors ran to tell the disciples Mt28:8
        2. The visitors told the eleven and all the rest Lk24:9
        3. The visitors said nothing to anyone Mk16:8
      7. 107
        1. Jesus first resurrection appearance was right at the tomb Jn20:12-14
        2. Jesus first resurrection appearance was fairly near the tomb Mt28:8,9
        3. Jesus first resurrection appearance was on the road to Emmaus Lk24:13-16
      8. 108
        1. One doubted Jn20:24
        2. Some doubted Mt28:17
        3. All doubted Mk16:11; Lk24:11,14
      9. 109
        1. Jesus said that his blood was shed for many Mk14:24
        2. Jesus said his blood was shed for his disciples Lu22:20
      10. 110
        1. Simon of Cyrene was forced to bear the cross of Jesus Mt27:32; Mk15:21; Lu23:26
        2. Jesus bore his own cross Jn19:16,17
      11. 111
        1. Jesus was offered vinegar and gall to drink Mt27:34
        2. Jesus was offered vinegar to drink Jn19:29,30
        3. Jesus was offered wine and myrrh to drink Mk15:23
      12. 112
        1. Jesus refused the drink offered him Mk15:23
        2. Jesus tasted the drink offered and then refused Mt27:34
        3. Jesus accepted the drink offered him 30
      13. 113
        1. Both “thieves” mocked Jesus on the cross Mt 27:44; Mk15:32
        2. One “thief” sided with Jesus on the cross Lu23:39-41
      14. 114
        1. Joseph of Arimathaea boldly asked for the body of Jesus Mk15:43
        2. Joseph of Arimathaea secretly asked for the body of Jesus Jn19:38
      15. 115
        1. Jesus was laid in a nearby tomb Mk15:46; Lu23:53; Jn19:41
        2. Jesus was laid in Joseph’s new tomb Mt27:59,60
      16. 116
        1. A great stone was rolled in front of the tomb Mt27:60; Mk15:46
        2. There was nothing in front of the tomb Lu23:55; Jn19:41
      17. 117
        1. Nicodemus prepared the body with spices Jn19:39,40
        2. Failing to notice this, the women bought spices to prepare the body later Mk 16:1; Lu23:55,56
      18. 118
        1. The body was anointed Jn19:39,40
        2. The body was not anointed Mk15:46 to 16:1; Lk23:55 to 24:1
      19. 119
        1. The women bought materials before the sabbath Lu23:56
        2. The women bought materials after the sabbath Mk16:1
      20. 120
        1. Jesus was first seen by Cephas, then the twelve 1 Cor15:5
        2. Jesus was first seen by the two Marys Mt28:1,8,9
        3. Jesus was first seen by Mary Magdalene Mk16:9; Jn20:1,14,15
        4. Jesus was first seen by Cleopas and others Lu24:17,18
        5. Jesus was first seen by the disciples Acts 10:40,41
    7. 121-140
      1. 121
        1. The two Marys went to the tomb Mt28:1
        2. The two Marys and Salome went to the tomb Mk16:1
        3. Several women went to the tomb Lu24:10
        4. Only Mary Magdalene went to the tomb Jn20:1
      2. 122
        1. It was dawn when Mary went to the tomb Mt28:1; Mk16:2
        2. It was dark when Mary went to the tomb Jn20:1
      3. 123
        1. An angel sat on the stone at the door of the tomb Mt28:2
        2. A man was sitting inside the tomb Mk16:5
      4. 124
        1. Two men were standing inside the tomb Lk24:3,4
        2. Two angels were sitting inside the tomb Jn20:12
      5. 125
        1. Peter did not go into the tomb but stooped and looked inside Lk24:12
        2. Peter did go into the tomb, and another disciple stooped and looked inside Jn20:3-6
      6. 126
        1. After the resurrection, the disciples held Jesus by the feet Mt28:9
        2. After the resurrection, Jesus told Thomas to touch his side John 20:27
        3. After the resurrection, Jesus said that he was not to be touched Jn20:17
      7. 127
        1. Mary first saw Jesus at the tomb Jn20:11-15
        2. Mary first saw Jesus on her way home Mt28:8-10
      8. 128
        1. The women entered the tomb Mk16:5; Lk24:3
        2. The women stayed outside the tomb Jn20:11
      9. 129
        1. The disciples were frightened when they saw Jesus Lk24:36,37
        2. The disciples were glad when they first saw Jesus Jn20:20
      10. 130
        1. Twelve disciples saw Jesus 1 Cor15:5
        2. Eleven disciples saw Jesus Thomas was not there Mt28:16,17; Jn20:19-25
      11. 131
        1. The disciples doubted that Jesus had risen from the dead Mt28:17
        2. The Pharisees and chief priests believed it possible Mt27:62-66
      12. 132
        1. Jesus ascended on the third day after the resurrection Lk24:21,50,51
        2. Jesus ascended the same day as the crucifixion Lk23:42 43
        3. Jesus ascended forty days after the resurrection Acts 1:3,9
      13. 133
        1. At the time of the ascension, there were about 120 brethren Acts 1:15
        2. At the time of the ascension, there were about 500 brethren 1 Cor15:6
      14. 134
        1. The moneychangers incident occurred at the end of Jesus’ career Mt21:11,12
        2. The moneychangers incident occurred at the beginning of Jesus’ career Jn2:11-15
      15. 135
        1. Zacharias was the son of Jehoida, the priest 2 Chr24:20
        2. Jesus said that Zacharias was the son of Barachias Mt23:35 (Note: The name Barachias or Barachiah does not appear in the OT)
      16. 136
        1. The coming of the kingdom will be accompanied by signs and miracles Mt24:29-339-33; Mk13:24-299-33; Mk13:24-29
        2. It will not be accompanied by signs and miracles since it occurs from within Lk17:209-33; Mk13:24-29
        3. It will not be accompanied by signs and miracles since it occurs from within Lk17:20,219-33; Mk13:24-29
        4. It will not be accompanied by signs and miracles since it occurs from within Lk17:20,21
      17. 137
        1. The kingdom was prepared from the beginning Mt25:34
        2. Jesus said that he was going to go and prepare the kingdom Jn14:2,3
      18. 138
        1. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin Mk3:29
        2. All sins are forgivable Acts 13:39; Col2:13; 1 Jn1:9
      19. 139
        1. The ascension took place while the disciples were seated together at a table Mk16:14-19
        2. The ascension took place outdoors at Bethany Lk24:50,51
        3. The ascension took place outdoors at Mt Olivet Acts 1:9-12
      20. 140
        1. The holy spirit was with John from before he was born Lk1:15,41
        2. The holy spirit was with Elizabeth before John’s birth Lk1:41
        3. The holy spirit was with Zechariah Lk1:67
        4. The holy spirit was with Simeon Lk2:25
    8. 141-160
      1. 141
        1. The holy spirit is obtained by asking Lk11:13
        2. The holy spirit did not come into the world until after Jesus had departed Jn7:39; Jn16:7; Acts 1:3-8
      2. 142
        1. Sometimes God is responsible for unbelief 2 Thes2:11,12
        2. Sometimes Jesus is responsible for unbelief Mk4:11,12
        3. The devil causes unbelief Lk8:12
      3. 143
        1. Whoever hates his brother is a murderer 1 Jn3:15
        2. If anyone claims to love God but hates his brother, he is a liar 1 Jn4:20
      4. 144
        1. No one can be a disciple of Jesus unless he hates his brother Lk14:26
        2. Believers do not come into judgment Jn5:24
        3. All people come into judgment Mt12:36; 2 Cor5:10; Heb9:27; 1 Pet1:17; Jude 14,15; Rev20:12,13
      5. 145
        1. Jesus says that, if he bears witness to himself, his testimony is true Jn8:14
        2. Jesus says that, if he bears witness to himself, his testimony is not true Jn5:31
      6. 146
        1. Men can choose whether or not to believe Jn5:38-47
        2. Only God chooses who will believe Jn6:44
      7. 147
        1. None of Jesus’ followers would be lost Jn10:27-29
        2. Some of Jesus’ followers would be lost 1 Tim4:1
      8. 148
        1. Jesus is the ruling prince of this world Rev1:5
        2. The prince of this world will be cast out Jn12:31
      9. 149
        1. Jesus says all men will be saved Jn3:17
        2. Only 144,000 virgin men will be saved Rev 14:1-4
      10. 150
        1. God wants all men to be saved 1 Tim2:3,4; 2 Pet3:9
        2. God does not want all men to be saved Jn12:40
      11. 151
        1. Peter asks Jesus where he is going Jn13:36
        2. Thomas asks Jesus where he is going Jn14:5
        3. Jesus said that no one asked where he was going Jn16:5
      12. 152
        1. Jesus lost only one disciple Jn17:12
        2. Jesus lost no disciples Jn18:9
      13. 153
        1. Jesus came into the world to bear witness to the truth Jn18:37
        2. The truth has always been evident Rom1:18-20
      14. 154
        1. During his first resurrection appearance, Jesus gave his disciples the holy spirit Jn20:22
        2. The holy spirit was given to the disciples after his ascension Acts 1:3-8
      15. 155
        1. The world could not contain all that could be written of Jesus Jn21:25
        2. All was written Acts1:1
      16. 156
        1. Obey the laws of men for it is the will of God 1 Pet2:13-15
        2. The disciples disobey the council Acts 5:40-42
      17. 157
        1. Obey God, not men Acts 5:29
        2. Obey men It is God’s will Rom13:1-4; 1 Pet2:13-15
      18. 158
        1. God hated Esau and loved Jacob even before they were born Rom9:10-13
        2. God shows no partiality and treats all alike Acts 10:34; Rom2:11
      19. 159
        1. All who have sinned without the law will perish without the law Rom2:12
        2. Where there is no law there is no sin or transgression Rom4:15
      20. 160
        1. Doers of the law will be justified Rom2:13
        2. Doers of the law will not be justified Rom3:20; Gal3:11
    9. 161-180
      1. 161
        1. The law has dominion Rom7:1
        2. The law does not have dominion Rom6:14
      2. 162
        1. The law was the result of sin Gal3:19
        2. Sin is the result of breaking the law 1 Jn3:4
      3. 163
        1. Those of “God” cannot sin 1 Jn3:9
        2. Those of “God” can sin 1 Jn1:7 8
      4. 164
        1. The anointing of Jesus teaches right from wrong 1 Jn2:27
        2. The law written on the heart and conscience teaches right from wrong Rom2:15
      5. 165
        1. Abraham was justified by faith Heb11:8
        2. Abraham was justified by works Jms2:21
        3. Abraham was not justified by works Rom4:2
      6. 166
        1. It is not good to eat or drink anything that might cause your brother to stumble or be offended Rom14:21
        2. Let no one pass judgment on you in matters of food or drink Col2:16
      7. 167
        1. It is better that widows should not remarry 1 Cor7:8
        2. It is better that young widows should remarry 1 Tim5:11-14
      8. 168
        1. The god of this world blinds people to the gospel 2 Cor4:4
        2. There is only one god 1 Cor8:4
      9. 169
        1. The powers of this world are wicked, so fight against them Eph6:11-13
        2. All powers are ordained of God and, if you resist, you are damned Rom13:1,2
      10. 170
        1. Bear one another’s burdens Gal6:2
        2. Bear your own burdens Gal6:5
      11. 171
        1. Anyone who even greets a non-believer shares his wicked work 2 Jn102 Jn10,112 Jn10,11
        2. Always be ready to answer any man concerning your faith 1 Pet3:152 Jn10,11
        3. Always be ready to answer any man concerning your faith 1 Pet3:15
        4. Always be ready to answer any man concerning your faith 1 Pet3:15
      12. 172
        1. All of the grass on the earth is burned up Rev8:72 Jn10,11
        2. All of the grass on the earth is burned up Rev8:7
        3. The army of locusts are instructed not to harm the grass Rev9:4
      13. 173
        1. Only “The Father” knows Mk13:32
        2. “Jesus” and “The Father” are one Jn10:30; 17:11,21,22
      14. 174
        1. Jesus said that he would judge Jn5:22,27-30; Jn9:39
        2. Jesus said that he would not judge Jn8:15; Jn12:47
      15. 175
        1. Jesus said that The Father judges Jn12:48,49
        2. Jesus said that The Father does not judge Jn5:22
        3. Jesus said that his disciples would judge Lk22:30
      16. 176
        1. He that does not believe is damned Mk16:16
        2. Thomas did not believe and was not damned Jn20:27-29
      17. 177
        1. “When his branch is yet tender” Mt24:32
        2. “When her branch is yet tender” Mk13:28
      18. 178
        1. Jesus is God Jn10:30
        2. Jesus is the “image” of God 2 Cor4:4
        3. Jesus was a man approved by God Acts 2:22
        4. Jesus and God are one in the same Jn1:1
        5. Jesus is beside himself Mk16:19; Acts 2:32,33; 7:55; Rom8:34; etc
      19. 179
        1. Jesus is the Son of God Jn6:69; Jn20:31
        2. Jesus is the Son of Man Mt18:11; Lk21:27
      20. 180
        1. Paul states that he does not lie Rom9:1; 2 Cor11:31; Gal1:20; 1 Tim2:7
        2. Paul states that he does lie Rom3:7
    10. 181-200
      1. 181
        1. Paul said that he does not use trickery 1 Thes2:3
        2. Paul admits to using trickery 2 Cor12:16
      2. 182
        1. Paul says that circumcision is nothing 1 Cor7:19
        2. Paul says that circumcision is profitable Rom2:25; Rom3:1,2
      3. 183
        1. Do not covet Rom7:7; Rom13:9
        2. Paul says covet 1 Cor12:31; 1 Cor14:39
      4. 184
        1. Paul teaches not to steal Eph4:28
        2. Paul admits to stealing 2 Cor11:8
      5. 185
        1. Paul was assured that he would not be hurt Acts 18:9,10
        2. Paul was often physically abused 2 Cor11:23-27
      6. 186
        1. Paul states that the law is necessary Rom3:31
        2. Paul states that the law is not necessary Rom6:14
      7. 187
        1. Jesus said to go and baptize Mt28:19
        2. Paul said he was not sent to baptize 1 Cor1:17
      8. 188
        1. Paul said he was not sent to baptize but to preach 1 Cor1:17
        2. Paul baptized 1 Cor1:16
      9. 189
        1. Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the law Mt5:17-19
        2. Paul said otherwise Eph2:15
      10. 190
        1. Jesus said that God did not condemn the world Jn 3:17
        2. Paul said that God did condemn the world Rom5:18
      11. 191
        1. Those present at Paul’s conversion stood Acts 9:7
        2. They fell to the ground Acts 26:14
      12. 192
        1. Those present at Paul’s conversion heard a voice but saw nothing Acts 9:7
        2. Those present at Paul’s conversion saw a light but heard nothing Acts 22:9
      13. 193
        1. Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Damascus where he spent some time with the apostles Acts 9:19
        2. Paul went to Damascus three years later and saw only Peter and James Gal1:18,19
      14. 194
        1. Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Damascus and then to Jerusalem Acts 9:18-26
        2. Shortly after his conversion, Paul went to Arabia, then to Damascus, and then, 3 years later, to Jerusalem Gal1:17,18
      15. 195
        1. In Damascus, the governor attempts to seize Paul 2 Cor11:32
        2. In Damascus, the Jews attempt to seize Paul Acts 9:22,23
      16. 196
        1. The holy spirit forbids preaching in Asia Acts 16:6
        2. Paul preaches in Asia anyway Acts 19:8-10
      17. 197
        1. Paul said he would not be a servant of Christ if he tried to please men Gal1:10
        2. Paul said that he tried to please men 1 Cor10:33
      18. 198
        1. Paul says that he was the chief of all sinners 1 Tim1:15
        2. He who commits sin is of the devil Children of God cannot sin 1 Jn3:8-10
      19. 199
        1. Paul said that Jesus is the judge 2 Tim4:1
        2. Paul said that God is the judge Heb12:23
        3. Paul said that the saints would judge 1 Cor6:2
      20. 200
        1. Paul said that Jesus was the Son of God Rom1:3,4
        2. Paul said that Jesus was just a man Heb7:24
      21. 201
        1. Do not boast Lk18:14
        2. Do not be proud Rom11:20; 1 Pet 5:5
        3. Paul proudly boasts 2 Cor11:16-18; Gal2:9-11
      22. 202
        1. Jesus commends the church at Ephesus for discerning the lying apostles Rev 2:1,2
        2. Paul was the apostle to Ephesus Eph1:1
  3. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT
    1. 01-20
      1. 1
        1. There were giants before the Flood Gen6:4
        2. All, except Noah and his family, were destroyed in the Flood Gen7:21-23; 2 Pet2:5
        3. There were giants after the Flood Num13:33
      2. 2
        1. It is wrong to lend money with interest Lev25:36, 37; Ex22:25; Deut23:19, 20; Ezek22:12; Neh5:7,10
        2. It is wrong to lend money without interest Mt25:27; Lk19:23-27
      3. 3
        1. 24,000 died in the plague Num25:9
        2. 23,000 died in the plague 1 Cor10:8
      4. 4
        1. God blesses the wine Gen27:27,28; Deut7:13
        2. God gives wine to gladden the heart Ps104:14,15
        3. Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine Jn2:1-11
        4. It is good to refrain from drinking wine Rom14:21
      5. 5
        1. The fathers of the twelve tribes are listed Gen49:2-28
        2. Twelve different fathers are listed Rev7:4-8
      6. 6
        1. An eye for an eye, etc Ex21:23-25; Lev24:20; Deut19:21
        2. Turn the other cheek Mt5:38-40; Lk6:27-29
      7. 7
        1. Arphaxad was the father of Salah Gen11:12
        2. Arphaxad was the grandfather of Salah Lk3:35,36
      8. 8
        1. The circumcision covenant was forever Gen17:10-13
        2. The circumcision covenant was of no importance Gal6:15
      9. 9
        1. God made Solomon the wisest king that ever lived, stating there would never be another like him 1 Ki3:12
        2. Jesus said that he was greater than Solomon Mt12:42; Lk11:31
      10. 10
        1. Ahimalech was the high priest when David ate the shewbread 1 Sam21:1-6
        2. Abiathar was the high priest when David ate the shewbread Mk2:26
      11. 11
        1. Lot committed incest with his two daughters Gen19:30-38
        2. Lot was a righteous man 2 Pet2:7,8
      12. 12
        1. God promises Abraham the land of Canaan Gen17:8
        2. Abraham died without gaining the promise Acts 7:2-5; Heb11:8,13
      13. 13
        1. God tempts Gen22:1
        2. Satan tempts 1 Cor7:5
        3. God tempts no one Jms1:13
        4. Everything happens by chance Ecc9:11,12
      14. 14
        1. Noah was righteous Gen7:1
        2. Job was righteous Job 1:1,8; Job 2:3
        3. Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous Lk1:5,6
        4. Some men are righteous Jms5:16; 1 Jn3:7
        5. No one is righteous Rom3:10,23; 1 Jn1:8-10
      15. 15
        1. The law was given directly to Moses Deut10:1-5
        2. The law was given through angels Gal3:19
      16. 16
        1. Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac Gen16:15; Gen21:1,3,9; Gal4:22
        2. Abraham had several other sons Gen25:1,2
        3. Abraham had several other sons Gen25:1,2
        4. Abraham had only one son Heb11:17
      17. 17
        1. Jacob was buried in a cave at Machpelah bought from Ephron the Hittite Gen50:13
        2. Jacob was buried in a sepulchre at Sychem bought from the sons of Hamor Acts 7:15,16
      18. 18
        1. God approves the making of vows Num30:1,2
        2. Jesus forbids the making of vows Mt5:33-37
        3. "God" and "Jesus" are one in the same Jn10:30
      19. 19
        1. Some castrates will receive special rewards Is56:4,5
        2. Men are encouraged to consider making themselves castrates Mt19:12
        3. A castrate can not enter the assembly of God Deut23:1
        4. Divorce is wrong and remarriage is adultery Mk10:11,12
      20. 20
        1. Adam sinned, therefore all men are condemned to death Rom5:12,19; 1 Cor15:22
        2. Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins Deut24:16; 2 Ki14:6; 2 Chr25:4; Ezek18:20
    2. 21-40
      1. 21
        1. God is love and peace 2 Cor13:11,14; 1 Jn4:8,16; Rom15:33
        2. God's spirit inspires love, peace, etc Gal5:22,23
        3. God never changes Mal3:6
        4. God is vengeful Gen4:15; Deut32:35; Ezek25:14-17; Nah1:2; Rom12:19; Heb10:30
        5. God is a warrior Ex15:3; Is42:13; Ps24:8
        6. God is a consuming fire Deut4:24; Deut9:3; Heb12:29
        7. God is jealous Ex20:5; Ex34:14; Deut4:24; Deut5:9; Deut6:15; Deut29:20; Deut32:21
        8. God murders and kills Num31:7,17; Deut20:16,17; Josh10:40; Jud14:19; Ezek9:5,6; Num11:33
        9. God is angry Num32:14; Num25:3,4; Deut6:15; Deut9:7,8; Deut29:20; Deut32:21; Ps7:11; Ps78:49; Jer4:8; Jer17:4; Jer32:30,31; Zeph2:2; 2 Sam22:8,9; Ezek6:12
      2. 22
        1. Elijah went up to heaven 2 Ki2:11
        2. A man, known to Paul, went up to heaven 2 Cor12:2-4
        3. Enoch went "to heaven" Gen5:24; Heb11:5
        4. Only "Jesus" ever went up to heaven Jn3:13
      3. 23
        1. God does not change his mind Numb23:19; Is40:8; Jms1:17
        2. God does change his mind Gen6:6,7; Ex32:14; Num14:20; 1 Sam15:35; 2 Sam24:16
      4. 24
        1. No man can see God and live Ex33:20; Jn1:18; 1 Jn4:12
        2. Many saw God Ex24:9-11
        3. Abraham saw God Gen12:7; Gen17:1; Gen26:2
        4. Isaac saw God Ge 26:1-3
        5. Jacob saw God Gen32:30
        6. Moses saw God Ex3:16; Ex33:11
        7. Job saw God Job 42:5
        8. Amos saw God Amos 7: 7
      5. 25
        1. The Israelites are instructed to mark their houses so that God will know to bypass them Ex12:13
        2. God knows all things at all times Prov15: 3; Jer16:17; Jer23:24; Heb4:13
      6. 26
        1. God confused the language at Babel Gen11:9
        2. God is not the author of confusion 1 Cor14:33
      7. 27
        1. It was impossible for God and Judah together to defeat the enemy Jud1:19
        2. Nothing is impossible for God Lk1:37
      8. 28
        1. It is wrong to be able to tell good from evil Gen2:17
        2. Only a mature person is able to tell good from evil Heb5:13,14
      9. 29
        1. God prohibits killing Ex20:13; Deut5:17; Mk10:19; Lk18:20; Rom13:9; Jms2:11
        2. God orders killing Ex32:27; Deut7:2; Deut13:9,15; Deut20:17; Josh 10:40; 2 Ki19:35; Ezek 9:4-6
      10. 30
        1. Sacrifices were to take away sin Num15:24-28
        2. "Jesus" sacrifice took away sins Heb10:12; Heb9:26-28
        3. Sacrifices never take away sin Heb10:11
      11. 31
        1. God is sometimes angry Deut6:15; Deut9:7,8; Deut29:20; Deut32:22
        2. Anger is a sin Mt5:22
      12. 32
        1. "God" destroys his enemies Deut7:9,10
        2. "Jesus" said to love your enemies Mt5:44,45
      13. 33
        1. God shows no mercy to some Ex4:21; Josh11:20
        2. God is merciful to all Deut4:31; Lk6:36; Jms5:11
      14. 34
        1. God decides who will be deaf, dumb, and blind Ex4:11
        2. God is no respecter of persons 2 Sam14:14; 2 Chr19:7; Acts 10:34; Rom2:11
      15. 35
        1. Satan deceives Rev12:9
        2. God deceives Ezek14:9; 2 Thess2:11
      16. 36
        1. God cannot lie and hates lying Prov12:22; Heb6:18
        2. God condones lying 1 Ki22:22,23; 2 Chr18:21,22
      17. 37
        1. The Spirit of God is truth Jn14:17; Jn15:26; Jn16:13; 1 Jn4:6; 1 Jn5:6
        2. The Spirit of God is a lying or evil spirit 1 Sam16:14-16,23; 1 Sam18:10; 1 Sam19:9; 1 Ki22:22,23; 2 Chr18:21,22
      18. 38
        1. God dwells in thick darkness 1 Ki8:12; 2 Chr6:1; Ps18:11
        2. God dwells in unapproachable light 1 Ti6:16
      19. 39
        1. The linage was: Joram, Ahaziah, Joash, Amaziah, Asariah, Jotham 1 Chr3:11,12
        2. The linage was: Joram, Ozias, Joatham, etc Mt1:8,9
      20. 40
        1. The righteous are "persecuted" while the wicked are "blessed" Job 2:3-6; Job 21:7-15; 2 Ti3:12
        2. The righteous are "blessed" while the wicked are "destroyed" Ps55:23; Ps92:12-14; Prov10:2,3,27-32; Prov12:2,21
    3. 41-60
      1. 41
        1. God told David to build a "house" for him 2 Sam7:4-6
        2. God told David not to build a "house" for him 1 Chr22:8; 1 Chr28:2,3
      2. 42
        1. God said the David's son should build a "house" for him 1 Ki8:19; 1 Chr22:9,10; Acts 7:47
        2. God said that he does not dwell in places made with hands Acts 7:48; Acts 17:24
      3. 43
        1. God's anger does not last forever Ps30:5; Jer3:12; Mic7:18
        2. God's anger does last forever Jer17:4; Mt25:46
      4. 44
        1. The earth was established forever Ps78:69; Ecc1:4
        2. The earth will someday perish Ps102:25,26; Mt24:35; Mk13:31; Lk21:33; Heb1:10,11; 2 Pet3:10
      5. 45
        1. God gives wisdom Jms1:5
        2. Seek wisdom Prov4:7; Prov19:8
        3. Wisdom makes a man happy Prov3:13
        4. Wisdom is foolishness 1 Cor1:19,20; 1 Cor3:18-20
      6. 46
        1. The godly obtain favor from God Prov12:2; Rom8:28
        2. The godly will be persecuted and scourged 2 Tim3:12; Heb12:6
      7. 47
        1. It is wise to understand your future direction Prov14:8
        2. Take no thought for tomorrow God will take care of you Mt6:25-34
      8. 48
        1. Do not answer a fool, otherwise you become foolish, too Prov26:4
        2. Answer a fool; otherwise, he will think himself wise Prov26:5
      9. 49
        1. God's word is true Prov30:5
        2. God deceives Jer20:7; Ezek14:9; 2 Thess2:11,12
      10. 50
        1. God made the wicked to be destroyed Prov16:4
        2. God deceives the wicked so they will be destroyed 2 Thes2:11,12
      11. 51
        1. God wants all to be saved 1 Tim2:3,4; 2 Pet3:9
        2. The fear of God keeps men from evil Prov8:13; Prov16:6
      12. 52
        1. Fear came on those baptized Acts 2:41-43
        2. Cast out all fear because fear is torment 1 Jn4:18
      13. 53
        1. The simple believe everything, but a wise man looks carefully Prov14:15
        2. Believe as little children; otherwise, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven Mt18:3; Lk18:17
      14. 54
        1. God alone created heaven and earth Is44:24
        2. He had help Jn1:1-4
      15. 55
        1. Some sow wheat but reap thorns Jer12:13
        2. Some will sow but never reap anything Mic6:15
        3. Some will never sow but will still reap Mt25:26; Lk19:22
      16. 56
        1. The law was not good Ezek20:25
        2. The law was good Rom7:12; 1 Tim1:8
      17. 57
        1. Jesus was the first to be raised from the dead Acts 26:23
        2. Two dead persons were raised by Jesus Mt9:18-25; Jn11:38-44
        3. Dead children were raised before the time of Jesus 1 Ki 17:17-23; 2 Ki4:32-37
      18. 58
        1. The law distinguishes between clean and unclean foods Lev10 and 11; Deut14
        2. all foods are clean 1 Tim4: 1-4
        3. A "heavenly voice" told Peter all foods are clean Acts 11: 6-9
      19. 59
        1. Jesus states that there is no such distinction Mk7:14,15
        2. Jesus also states the permanence of the law Mt5:17-19; Lk16:17
      20. 60
        1. The chief priest rends his clothes at Jesus' trial Mt26:65; Mk14:63
        2. The chief priest is not to rend his clothes Lev21:10
    4. 61-80
      1. 61
        1. Do not covet anything Ex20:17
        2. Seek another's wealth 1 Cor10:24
      2. 62
        1. David was a begotten son Ps2:7
        2. Jesus was the only begotten son Jn1:17,18
      3. 63
        1. Jesus was to be buried with others Is 53:9
        2. Jesus was buried alone Mt27:58-60; Mk15:45,46; Lk23:52,53; Jn19:40-42
      4. 64
        1. Jesus lists "defraud not" as one of the commandments Mk10:19
        2. There is no such commandment Ex20:3-17
      5. 65
        1. God shows no injustice or partiality 2 Chr19:7; Acts 10:34; Rom2:11
        2. God shows mercy or hardens whom he chooses Ex 33:19; Rom9:15,18
      6. 66
      7. 67
      8. 68
      9. 69
      10. 70
      11. 71
      12. 72
      13. 73
      14. 74
      15. 75
      16. 76
      17. 77
      18. 78
      19. 79
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