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    Criticism That Does Not Recognize That Prophets May Make Mistakes in Details

    As we discovered, prophets at times misquote Scripture and make mistakes in minor details, such as dates and places. 11See p. 412. Matthew (in 27:9) mistakenly ascribed a quotation from Zechariah to Jeremiah; Luke (in 3:36) added a second Cainan to the list of the first twenty patriarchs, conflicting with Genesis 10:24; Stephen in Acts 7:14 said that Jacob’s family numbered seventy-five at the time they entered Egypt, while Genesis 46:7 recorded seventy.For instance, Ellen White once wrote “Melbourne, NSW,” instead of “Melbourne, Victoria.” 12Testimonies for the Church 8:158. Prophets are not infallible. 13See p. 376.MOL 470.5

    Until one understands the nature of revelation/inspiration, any discrepancy in details appears to him/her as evidence of a lack of divine inspiration. From earliest times, discrepancies have appeared in prophetic writings. Anyone who says that discrepancies should not appear in Ellen White’s writings does not understand how God speaks through prophets. Those who base their confidence in Matthew or Mrs. White on the fact that prophets never make mistakes are heading for disappointment, perhaps even complete loss of faith.MOL 470.6

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