Difficult Passages

A Pastoral Reference

Difficult Passages

Historical responses to the Bible's hardest questions — what Christians have said, and why. Each entry presents the difficulty, then maps the major scholarly and pastoral responses with their strengths and weaknesses.

01
Gospels

The Resurrection Accounts

Matt 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20–21

The four Gospels present significantly different details about Easter morning

4 responses

02
Old Testament

Texts of Terror

Josh 6–11; 1 Sam 15; Judg 19–21; Deut 20:16–18

Old Testament passages where God commands genocide or horrifying violence goes uncommented

5 responses

03
Gospels

The Gadarene / Gerasene Swine

Matt 8:28–34; Mark 5:1–20; Luke 8:26–39

Different names for the location and different numbers of demoniacs across the Gospels

3 responses

04
Old Testament

The Exodus: Timeline & Geography

Exodus 12–15; 1 Kings 6:1; Numbers 33

Archaeological evidence and biblical chronology point to different dates and routes

4 responses

05
Gospels

The Parable of the Talents

Matt 25:14–30; cf. Luke 19:11–27

Is the master a Christ-figure — or an exploitative landlord?

3 responses

06
Old Testament / Theology

God Hardening Hearts

Ex 4:21; 7:3; 9:12; Rom 9:17–18; Isa 6:10; John 12:40

God hardens Pharaoh's heart, then punishes him — making God the author of sin?

4 responses

07
Old Testament

The Two Creation Accounts

Gen 1:1–2:3 and Gen 2:4–25

Genesis opens with two creation narratives that differ in order, style, and divine names

4 responses

08
Old Testament

Adam's Rib — or Adam's Side?

Gen 2:21–23

The Hebrew word tsela means 'side' everywhere else — was Eve made from a rib or half of Adam?

3 responses

09
Old Testament

Noah's Flood: Historicity and the ANE Parallels

Gen 6–9; cf. Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet XI; Atrahasis Epic

Striking Mesopotamian parallels, no geological evidence for a global flood, and internal source tensions

4 responses

10
Old Testament

The Binding of Isaac (The Aqedah)

Gen 22:1–19

God commands Abraham to sacrifice Isaac — what kind of God demands child sacrifice?

4 responses

11
Old Testament

Sodom and Gomorrah

Gen 18–19; Ezek 16:49–50; Jude 7; Matt 10:14–15

Was the sin of Sodom homosexuality, inhospitality, or something more complex?

3 responses

12
Prophets

Hosea's Marriage to Gomer

Hosea 1–3

Did God really command a prophet to marry a prostitute? Is the story literal or allegorical?

4 responses

13
Old Testament

Jephthah's Daughter

Judg 11:29–40

Jephthah vows to sacrifice whatever meets him — and his only daughter comes out dancing

3 responses

14
Old Testament / Theology

The Imprecatory Psalms

Ps 137:9; Ps 109:6–15; Ps 69:22–28; Ps 58:6–8

Psalms that pray for enemies' destruction in graphic, horrifying terms

4 responses

15
Gospels

The Canaanite / Syrophoenician Woman

Matt 15:21–28; Mark 7:24–30

Jesus calls a Gentile woman a 'dog' — was he being racist, testing her, or something else?

3 responses

16
Epistles

Paul on Women in the Church

1 Cor 14:34–35; 1 Tim 2:11–15; cf. Gal 3:28; Rom 16:1–7

Paul says women should be silent — but commends women leaders throughout his letters

3 responses

17
Epistles

Paul on Slavery

Philemon; Eph 6:5–9; Col 3:22–4:1; 1 Cor 7:21–24; 1 Tim 6:1–2

Paul tells slaves to obey their masters — texts used for centuries to justify chattel slavery

3 responses

18
Gospels / Textual Criticism

The 'Long Ending' of Mark (16:9–20)

Mark 16:1–8 vs. 16:9–20

The oldest manuscripts end Mark at 16:8 — is the familiar ending original, lost, or added later?

3 responses

19
Gospels

The Differing Genealogies of Jesus

Matt 1:1–17; Luke 3:23–38

Matthew and Luke give Jesus different ancestors from David to Joseph — how can both be right?

3 responses

20
Acts / Theology

Ananias and Sapphira

Acts 5:1–11

God strikes two people dead for lying about a donation — is this justice?

3 responses

21
Old Testament

Jacob Wrestling God

Gen 32:22–32

Jacob wrestles 'a man' all night at the Jabbok — was it an angel, God, or something else?

3 responses

22
Old Testament

Jonah and the Great Fish

Jonah 1–4; cf. Matt 12:39–41

Was Jonah really swallowed by a fish? Is the book history, parable, or satire?

3 responses

22 entries · Growing collection