1. Man was created equal, male and female. Gen.1:27.

Woman was created as a companion to the man only after he rejected the animals. Gen.2:18-24. Man was created after the plants. Gen.1:12, 26.

Man was created before the plants. Gen.2:5-9. The birds were created out of the water. Gen.1:20.

The birds were created out of the land. Gen.2:19. The animals were created before man. Gen.1:24-26.

The animals were created after man. Gen.2:19. On the first day, God created and separated light and darkness. Gen.1:3-5.

On the fourth day, God again created and separated light and darkness. Gen.1:14-18. God encouraged reproduction. Gen.1:28.

He said it was an unclean process. Lev.12:1-8 (Note that bearing a daughter is more unclean than bearing a son). God was pleased with his creation. Gen.1:31.

God was not pleased with his creation. Gen.6:6. Adam was to die the day he ate the forbidden fruit. Gen.2:17.

Adam lived 930 years. Gen.5:5. The name of "The Lord" was known in the beginning. Gen.4:26; Gen.12:8; Gen.22:14; Gen.26:25.

The name of "The Lord" was not known in the beginning. Ex.6:3. God preferred Abel's offering to Cain's. Gen.4:4, 5.

God shows no partiality. 2 Chr.19:7; 2 Sam.14:14. God asks Cain the whereabouts of his brother. Gen.4:9.

God goes to see what is happening. Gen.18:20, 21.

God is everywhere and sees everything. Prov.15:3; Jer.16:17; Jer.23:24. It rained on the earth. Gen.7:4.

There was rain from above and below. Gen.8:2. Two pairs of each kind were to be taken aboard Noah's ark. Gen.6:19, 20; Gen.7:9, 14-16.

Two pairs and seven pairs of some kinds were to be taken aboard. Gen.7:2, 3. Noah entered the ark during the Flood. Gen.7:7.

Noah entered the ark after the Flood. Gen.7:12, 13. There were many languages before the tower at Babel. Gen.10:5, 20, 31.

There was only one language before the tower at Babel. Gen.11:1. Abraham married his half-sister and was blessed. Gen.11:29; Gen.17:15,16; Gen.20:11,12.

Incest is wrong. Deut.27:22; Lev. 18:9; Lev. 20:17. Abraham made a covenant with Abimelech and Phichol. Gen.21:22, 27, 32.

It was Isaac who made the covenant with Abimelech and Phichol. Gen.26:26-28. Hebron was the name at the time of Abraham. Gen.23:2.

Hebron was named differently. Josh.14:15. Jacob's name was changed at Peniel. Gen.32:28-30.

Jacob's name was changed at Padanaram. Gen.35:9,10. Isaac's servants dug a well at Beer-shebah. Gen.26:32, 33.

Abraham dug a well at Beer-shebah. Gen.21:29-31. Esau married two Hittite women. Gen.26:34.

Esau married three Canaanite women. Gen.36:2, 3. Bashemath was a daughter of Elon the Hittite. Gen.26:34.

Bashemath was a daughter of Ishmael. Gen.36:3. Luz was renamed Beth-el. Gen.28:19.

Luz was a different place than Beth-el. Josh.16:2. God renamed Jacob and called him Israel. Gen.35:10.

God forgot the new name. Gen.46:2. Eliphaz had six sons. Gen.36:11,12.

Eliphaz had seven sons. Gen.36:15,16. Eliphaz had seven different sons. 1 Chr.1:36. Dan had one son. Gen.46:23.

Amazingly, this one son produced over 62,000 military-age males by the first census. Num.1:38,39. Moses married a Midianite. Ex.3:1.

Moses married an Ethiopian. Num.12:1. All the beasts died in plague number six. Ex.9:6.

All the beasts received boils in plague number seven. Ex.9:10.

All the beasts were hit with hail and fire in plague number eight. Ex.9:25.

All the beasts lost their firstborn in plague number ten. Ex.12:29. All the plant life was destroyed by hail. Ex.9:25.

All the plant life was destroyed by locusts. Ex.10:15. God instructs the Israelites to spoil the Egyptians and plunder their enemies. Ex.3:22; Deut.20:13-17.

God prohibits stealing or defrauding a neighbor. Lev.19:11,13. Moses' father-in-law proposed the idea of judges for the people. Ex.18:17, 24.

Moses proposed the idea of judges for the people. Deut.1:9-18. Jethro was the name of Moses' father-in-law. Ex.3:1.

Ruel was the name of Moses' father-in-law. Ex.2:18.

Raguel was the name of Moses' father-in-law. Num.10:29.

Hobab was the name of Moses' father-in-law. Jud.4:11. The priests were with Moses at Mount Sinai. Ex.19:22, 24.

Moses appointed the first priests later in the wilderness. Ex.28:1. Moses was great. Ex.11:3.

Moses was meek. Numbers 12:3. Moses was the only allowed near God. Ex.24:2.

Moses was not the only one allowed. Ex.24:9-11. Moses condemned the making of an idol. Ex.32:19, 20.

Moses made an idol. Num.21:9; 2 Ki.18:4. The commandments were memorably given at the beginning of the wilderness trek. Ex. 19 and 20.

The people appeared not to remember later in the wilderness. Lev.24:12; Num.15:34. Moses told the people they would pass over the Jordan that day. Deut.9:1.

It was Joshua who took them over much later. Josh.1:1, 2. The number of Israelites, excluding children, was 600,000. Ex.12:37.

The number of Israelites, including children, was only 7000. 1 Ki.20:15. Manna tasted like coriander seed and honey. Ex.16:31.

Manna tasted like fresh oil. Num.11:8. The Sabbath Day was to remember creation. Ex.20:11; Ex. 31:17.

The Sabbath Day was to remember the sojourn in Egypt. Deut.5:15. God details sacrificial offerings. Ex.20:24; Ex.29:10-42; Lev.1:1-17; Num.28:1-31.

God says he did not order sacrifices. Jer.7:22. The Book of Jasher was written at the time of Joshua. Josh.10:13.

The Book of Jasher was written at the time of David. 2 Sam.1:17,18. The Israelites were a numerous and mighty people. Ex.1:8, 9.

The Israelites were few in number. Deut.7:7. The Israelites had plenty of water to wash their clothes for purification. Ex.19:10.

The Israelites had no water and rioted for a drink. Ex.15:22-24. God was with the people. Ex.3:12.

God was not with the people. Ex.33:3. Aaron died on Mt. Hor. Num.20:27, 28; 33:38,39.

Aaron died at Mosera. Deut.10:6. After Aaron's death, the people journeyed from Mt. Hor to Zalmonah to Punon etc. Num.33:41, 42.

After Aaron's death, the people journeyed from Mosera to Gudgodah to Jotbath. Deut.10:6, 7. The Canaanites were utterly destroyed. Num.21:3.

The Canaanites were left to trouble the Israelites for years. Jud.3:1,2. Stones were taken out of the Jordan River. Josh.4:3.

Stones were placed in the Jordan River. Josh.4:9. The Nazarite vow is broken if one goes near a dead body. Numb.6:6-9.

Sampson, a Nazarite, apparently did not break this vow. Jud.13:5; 15:8,15,16; 16:17. Samuel ministered to the "Lord". 1 Sam.3:1.

Samuel did not know the "Lord". 1 Sam.3:7. David killed Goliath. 1 Sam.17:49,50.

Elhanan killed Goliath. 2 Sam.21:19-21. (Notice that the phrase "the brother of" has been added). "God" caused David to number the people. 2 Sam.24:1.

"Satan" caused David to number the people. 1 Chr.21:1. Saul utterly destroyed the Amalekites. 1 Sam.15:20.

David utterly destroyed the Amalekites. 1 Sam.27:8, 9.

David destroyed the Amalekites - again - almost. 1 Sam.30:1,17,18. God chose Saul to save the people from the Philistines. 1 Sam.9:15-17.

Saul dies and the Philistines overrun the Israelites. 1 Sam.31:6, 7. God chose Saul. 1 Sam.9:16.

God repents for choosing Saul. 1 Sam.15:35.

God doesn't need to repent. Num. 23:19. Saul inquired of God but received no answer. 1 Sam.28:6.

Saul died for not inquiring. 1 Chr.10:13, 14. Saul killed himself. 1 Sam.31:4; 1 Chr. 10:4, 5.

Someone killed Saul. 2 Sam.1:5-10.

The Philistines killed Saul. 2 Sam.21:12.

God killed Saul. 1 Chr.10:13,14. Jesse had eight sons. 1 Sam.16:10, 11; 1 Sam.17:12.

Jesse had seven sons. 1 Chr.2:13-15. Saul knew David before the encounter with Goliath. 1 Sam.16:19.

Saul did not know David until after the encounter with Goliath. 1 Sam.17:55-58. Michal was childless. 2 Sam.6:23.

Michal had five sons. 2 Sam.21:8. David sinned in taking the census. 2 Sam.24:10,25.

David's only sin, ever, was another matter. 1 Ki.15:5. David paid 50 pieces of silver for the property. 2 Sam.24:24.

David paid 600 pieces of gold for the property. 1 Chr.21:25. His name was Solomon. 2 Sam.12:24; 1 Chr.22:9.

His name was Jedidiah. 2 Sam.12:25. Solomon had 40,000 stalls of horses. 1 Ki.4:26.

Solomon had 4,000 stalls of horses. 2 Chr.9:25. Solomon had 3300 supervisors. 1 Ki.5:16.

Solomon had 3600 supervisors. 2 Chr.2:2. Solomon's "molten sea" held 2000 "baths". 1 Ki.7:26.

Solomon's "molten sea" held 3000 "baths". 2 Chr.4:5. Solomon had thousands of horses. 1 Ki.4:26.

A King must not multiply horses to himself. Deut.17:15,16. Solomon had hundreds of wives. 1 Ki.11:1-3.

A King must not multiply wives to himself. Deut.17:17. There was no greater king before or after Hezekiah. 2 Ki.18:1, 5.

There was no greater king before or after Josiah. 2 Ki.23:24, 25. Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he began to reign. 2 Ki.8:26.

Ahaziah succeeded his father, who was thirty-two years old when he became king and who ruled for eight years. 2 Chr.21;20.

He was forty-two years old when he began to reign. 2 Chr.22:2. (Note that some versions have caught the error and corrected it.) God prohibits the making of idols. Ex.20:4; Deut.5:8, 9.

God commands idols to be made. Ex.25:18; Num.21:8, 9. Children are to suffer for their parent's sins. Ex.20:5; Ex.34:7; Num.14:18; Deut.5:9; Is.14:21.

Children are not to suffer for their parent's sins. Deut.24:16; Ezek.18:19,20. God prohibits the killing of the innocent. Ex.23:7.

God approves the killing of the innocent. Num.31:17; Josh.6:21; Josh.7:24-26; Josh.8:22-25; Josh.10:20, 40; Josh.11:15; 1 Sam.15:3. God inflicts sickness. Num.11:33; 2 Chr.21:14, 15.

Satan inflicts sickness. Job 2:7. Death to a false prophet. Deut.18:20.

Death also to a real prophet deceived by "God". Ezek.14:9. God remembers sin even when it has been forgiven. Ex.34:7.

God does not remember sin after it has been forgiven. Jer.31:34. God promised the land to the people. Ex.12:25.

God broke his promise. Num.14:30, 31. Sisera was sleeping when Jael killed him. Jud.4:21.

Sisera was standing and apparently, allowed Jael to kill him. Jud.5:25-27. Joshua captured Debir. Josh.10:38,39.

Othniel captured Debir. Jud.1:11-13. God sows discord. Gen.11:7-9.

God hates those who cause discord. Prov.6:16-19. The census count was: Israel 800,000 and Judah 500,000. 2 Sam.24:9.

The census count was: Israel 1,100,000 and Judah 470,000. 1 Chr.21:5. The two pillars were 18 cubits high. 1 Ki.7:15.

The two pillars were 35 cubits high. 2 Chr.3:15. 420 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir. 1 Ki.9:28.

450 talents of gold were brought back from Ophir. 2 Chr.8:18. Asa removed the high places. 2 Chr.14:2, 3.

Asa did not remove the high places. 1 Ki.15:14. Baasha died in the 26tth year of King Asa's reign. 1 Ki.16:6-8.

Baasha built a city in the 36th year of King Asa's reign. 2 Chr.16:1. Jehoshaphat did not remove the high places. 1 Ki.22:42, 43.

Jehoshaphat did remove the high places. 2 Chr.17:5, 6. Jehu's massacre was acceptable to God. 2 Ki.10:30.

Jehu's massacre was not acceptable to God. Hos.1:4. Jehu shot Ahaziah near Ibleam. Ahaziah then fled to Meggido and died there. 2 Ki.9:27.

Ahaziah was found hiding in Samaria, brought to Jehu, and was then put to death. 2 Chr.22:9. Ahaz was not conquered. 2 Ki.165.

Ahaz was conquered. 2 Chr.28:5. Jehoiachin was 18 years old when he began to reign. 2 Ki.24:8.

Jehoiachin was 8 years old when he began to reign. 2 Chr.36:9. (Some versions have corrected this) Jehoiachin reigned 3 months. 2 Ki.24:8.

Jehoiachin reigned 3 months and 10 days. 2 Chr.36:9. Jehoiachin was succeeded by his uncle. 2 Ki.24:17.

Jehoiachin was succeeded by his brother. 2 Chr.36:10. The father of Zerubbabel was Pedaiah. 1 Chr.3:19.

The father of Zerubbabel was Shealtiel. Ezr.3:2. God is near to all who call on him. Ps.145:18.

God is far away and cannot be found in times of need. Ps.10:1. God sometimes forsakes his children. Ps.22:1, 2.

God is always a present help. Ps.46:1. The righteous shall rejoice when he sees vengeance. Ps.58:10, 11.

Do not rejoice when your enemy falls or stumbles. Prov.24:17. God stands to judge. Is.3:13.

God sits to judge. Joel 3:12. Zedekiah watched his sons be put to death, then he had his eyes put out, and was left to die in prison. Jer.52:10, 11.

God promised Zedekiah a peaceful death. Jer.34:4, 5. Omri reigned 12 years beginning in the 31st year of Asa's reign. 1 Ki.16:23.

Omri died and his son began his reign in the 38th year of Asa's reign, making Omri's reign only 7-years. 1 Ki.16:28, 29.