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Who was Noah’s youngest son?

A living contradiction entry that can connect to episodes as the show covers more Bible chapters.

Exact chapter covered 4 linked episodes

Reference Set

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Competing Claims

How this contradiction is framed

Claim A argues "In the 26th year of King Asa's reign," while Claim B argues "Sometime after the 36th year of King Asa's reign." Compare the passages under each side to see how the contradiction is being built.

Claim A

In the 26th year of King Asa's reign

These references outline the "In the 26th year of King Asa's reign" side of the contradiction so you can compare it against the opposing claim.

1 Kings 16:6-8

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  • 1 Kings 16:6-8

Claim B

Sometime after the 36th year of King Asa's reign

These references outline the "Sometime after the 36th year of King Asa's reign" side of the contradiction so you can compare it against the opposing claim.

2 Chronicles 16:1

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  • 2 Chronicles 16:1

Podcast Coverage

Episodes linked to this contradiction

Episodes are ranked by how directly their indexed chapter coverage matches this contradiction's references. Exact chapter episodes surface before broader Q&A or range coverage.

Coverage Cluster

1 Kings 16

1 exact
Exact chapter match 1 Kings 16

Coverage Cluster

1 Kings 16-20

1 Q&A
Broader Q&A coverage 1 Kings 16

Coverage Cluster

2 Chronicles 16

1 exact
Exact chapter match 2 Chronicles 16

Coverage Cluster

2 Chronicles 16-20

1 Q&A
Broader Q&A coverage 2 Chronicles 16
2 Chronicles Chapters 16 – 20 Q&A

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December 19, 2022

2 Chronicles Chapters 16 – 20 Q&A

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Attribution

Initial contradiction dataset seeded from BibViz and adapted into the Sacrilegious Discourse knowledge base. BibViz is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

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