Isn’t there allegory in the bible? What do you mean take it literally? These contradictions, that you think do not exist, how do you explain them away from within a literal framework? Please, please tell me you are not a young earther (this is rhetorical)
Of course there is allegory, metaphor, simile, … etc in the Bible. These are analogies, parables, and so on. for example, Jesus made a statement in Like when He wept over Jerusalem that states in
LUK E 13:34
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O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not!**
Ezkiel described the rebirth of Israel as nation by using an assembly of dry bones coming together and being given life by God. Again, an allegory, analogy… etc.
Of course, you cannot take these literally. That would be pretty stupid and it is very obvious that no one would do that. Perhaps, I should have further explain what I mean by literal. You allegorize scripture incorrectly when you change the meaning of the message that God is conveying in scripture. God has provided man with “His content” and the Bible should be read and studied as to the content of what God states. When you allegorize a passage to a point where it changes the meaning of what God intended to convey is a travesty. and many do this.
My rule is that every scripture I read, I try to take as literally as possible to see if it makes sense within the context of the passage I am reading. In most cases, this is very easy to do. Before reading, I always make a mental note of ACTS 17-11 from Paul:
“These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.”
This means you should nver believ what others tell you at face value, but go out and search the scriptures to make sure the things you are told are biblically sound. God expects you to read the Bible and search for the truth and what “fits”. The Bible is an integrated message system and both OT and NT need to fit without contradictions. God’s plan should make sense and all the pieces. I find that the pieces fit best when I look for a literal interpretation first unless there is obvious reason not to. This was not easy for me to see how things all fit together, but having studied scripture over the years, I feel comfortable.