Here's one of my little favourites? In Exodus 9:3-6, God destroys all the "cattle" (which, from verse 3, includes the horses) of the Egyptians. All of them! Just a little later, in Ex 9:9-11, the people and the cattle are afflicted with boils (why would boils bother dead cattle?), and a little further on in Ex 12:12,29, all the first-born of the cattle of the Egyptians are destroyed (how do you re-kill a dead horse?), and finally, in Ex 14:9, after having all their cattle destroyed, then afflicted with boils, and then their first-born cattle destroyed, the Egyptians pursue Moses on horseback!
One can only presume these are the ghosts of twice-dead horses!
Well it's evidence that you didn't do a very good job in reading Exodus 9:3, had you,. You would haved found, that God did not destroy the horses
Notice the word ( Murrain ) which means
Pestilence.
Murrain = Pestilence
Therefore God did not destroy the horses, but put Pestilence on the horses. That's along ways from destroying the horses.
Well it's evidence that you didn't read
Exodus 9:9-11 very good at all.
Had you, You would haved notice in
Verse 9
( Shall be a boil breaking forth with Blain's upon man, and upon beast)
Notice ( beast) beast are not cattle,
Beast are wild animals,
not domestic cattle. Cattle are domestic cows and not wild beast animals.
Maybe you should study whats the difference between Cattle and Beast are.
Cattle are domestic animals and beasts are wild animals.
As for Exodus 12:9,12, had you read this, You would haved notice ( beast) are not consider domestic animals
Beasts are wild animals and not domestic animals.
horses, cows are domestic animals and not wild beasts.
If your trying to show contradiction in the Bible, Your not doing a very good job at it.
So far I have disproved everything that you have given.