None. But I can imagine, that you find it provblematic to compare the teachings of Christ about love, grace etc. with the tribulation you find in revelation. To understand, that theese things do not be in contradiction to each other, you have to understand, that Christ Jesus openly and more than any other person in the gospels wared about hell and the coming tribulation. Because of His love, He warned. It's not a contradiction. Everyone, who follows His invitaion will not have to suffer the tribulations written about in revelation.
2006-11-09 07:29:24
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answered by MAE 2
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I do not see 'contradictions' between what Christ teachings and Revelation. What I do see presently, is the disobedience of Christ teachings receiving the negative aspects of Christ 2nd coming; and unfortunately right now, the 'beast' described in Rev. 17 fits the U.S.A.
Native born citizen of U.S.A.
2006-11-09 08:52:10
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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The teachings of Christ are continued in the book of Revelation. They are complimentary or supplementary. The introduction of Revelation says it is from God to Christ then on to John...
2006-11-09 07:53:38
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answered by linniepooh 3
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Well, lets just say that when He comes back (as in Revelation), He won't be as patient with our stupidity as He was the first time He was here. So basically, its not a contradiction as much as a "times up".
2006-11-09 07:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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A good question, as there is a remarkable difference in the style of the Gospels, and the strange imagery of the Book of Revelations. Christ DID say he'd return, and it wouldn't be a picnic. You'll have to be more specific, though.
2006-11-09 07:21:19
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answered by roberticvs 4
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None, for if you read the Bible in its entirety and pray for the holy spirit to guide you thru your personal study, and to give you accurate knowledge so you won't conclude that they contradict each other, God will do this.
The best thing for you to do is contact a Kingdom Hall nearest to your home, ask for a personal home Bible study and they will be happy to do this for you---no charge, no fees...they really do enjoy sharing the good news of the Bible (God's word) to ones like you who want to truly understand and gain ACCURATE knowledge, not contradictions.
If you have any questions, write them down ahead of time and they will be happy to research and work with you on your seeing the truth and having a truthful understanding that all the Bible scriptures are true and tie in to one another.
I wish you well, and after you have had one or two studies, please email me back with that you have learned.
Take care.
2006-11-09 07:24:13
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answered by KimIsland 3
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None.
Misapplied and mistranslated verse contradicts itself.
In some versions, in Revelation, LORD for the Father, and Lord for Jesus is hard to differentiate causing confusion.
brb
2006-11-09 07:25:10
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answered by rangedog 7
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It's been years since I read Revelations, but what I find very disturbing is all the rejoicing done by Christians that Armageddon will find all of us "sinners" getting exactly what's coming to us. I have a hard time believing that Christ (or any other good-hearted soul) would find joy in the suffering and mass extermination of hundreds of millions of people. Personally, I think it's sick.
2006-11-09 07:24:52
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answered by Patrick C 4
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Gospels we see God's mercy & Love
Revelation we see God's Holiness
At the Cross we see mercy and justice perfectly combinded
2006-11-09 07:22:30
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answered by williamzo 5
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There are plenty.
I have a MASSIVE list of bible contradictions/inconsistencies, and I'm sure there are contradictions of christ teachings in there...
2006-11-09 07:22:00
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answered by RED MIST! 5
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