>>1299
>Judas fell headlong and his bowles burst. In another version he hangs himself out of guilt.
He hanged himself and then his body fell headlong afterward.
>Judas returned the silver to the priests out of guilt (leading to the priests purchasing a field) yet another version states he bought the field himself without returning the coins.
Please give a reference for the second one so people can see what exactly it says. Because it is never said that he personally and directly bought the potter's field. But it could be said he did so indirectly and without being consciously aware of the act.
>Each gospel tells a completely different account of Jesus last words.
Those are just his last recorded words in each account. Very different from actual "last words." Never does anyone say or imply "these are Jesus' last words" and indeed according to God's word Jesus is still alive now, so how can he have even spoken "last words"? He speaks again in the book of Revelation, for instance, which is after the four Gospels. This alone makes your comment almost not worth answering, for how little awareness it has.
>The presence of guards and or angels are inconsistent and contradictory.
Just because something isn't mentioned does not equate to it not being there. This accounts for the vast majority of the objections.
>The witnesses of Paul are inconsistent and contradictory.
In Acts 9 it says they heard a voice but saw no man. In Acts 26 it says Paul saw a light shining around them. So then the people around him could have seen a light and voice but not seen a man. In fact by placing the two together you get an even better picture of what happened since we know that both are true at the same time. So thanks for bringing that up actually.
>>1300
Ok on the first one, Matthew 1 lineage is Joseph's lineage, Luke 3 lineage is Mary's lineage where Joseph is the son-in-law of Heli.
Most of these are just the fact that different Gospels covered different things and where the list is conflating two completely separate events that all happened independently. For instance #42. Jesus gave two separate but similar sermons on the same subject, one on a mount and one in a plain. Where is the contradiction?
Others like #32 and 33 fail to understand the nature of God. Others like #36 are based on modern translations and not the KJV. If there's any point in this list specific you wanted to bring up, just let us know.
>>1302
This.