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The concept of "undesigned coincidences" in the Bible refers to seemingly incidental details that clarify or resolve ambiguities in other passages. For example, in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, an apparent inconsistency about Jesus being asked to identify who struck him is resolved as Luke mentions that Jesus was blindfolded. Similarly, unnoticed details about Jacob's relationships with his wives Leah and Rachel, and the significance of Leah's son Judah, hint at deeper meanings in the biblical narrative. These details potentially reflect implicit truths and broaden interpretations.
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Hidden in Plain View - Lydia McGrew, J. Warner Wallace
By Heart Soul Mind StrengthThe concept of "undesigned coincidences" in the Bible refers to seemingly incidental details that clarify or resolve ambiguities in other passages. For example, in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, an apparent inconsistency about Jesus being asked to identify who struck him is resolved as Luke mentions that Jesus was blindfolded. Similarly, unnoticed details about Jacob's relationships with his wives Leah and Rachel, and the significance of Leah's son Judah, hint at deeper meanings in the biblical narrative. These details potentially reflect implicit truths and broaden interpretations.
Check out more at: https://heart-soul-mind-strength.com
Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/gr8commandment
Resources:
Hidden in Plain View - Lydia McGrew, J. Warner Wallace