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I find three books that tackle Bible difficulties stand out above all others. Gleason Archer&#039;s &quot;Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties&quot;, Norman Geisler&#039;s and Ron Brooks&#039; &quot;When Skeptics Ask...&quot;, and this one. Out of those three this is probably my favorite. This one seems to go into deeper historical setting information. And as one who questions constantly, I am finding better answers here. That is not to say that the three books disagree, for they do agree with each other. This one seems to always anticipate the extra question someone would ask. And now to alienate at least 50% of you...&lt;/p&gt;
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