*My* favorite one to trip up the literalists is when God explicitly says that Nebuchadnezzar will destroy Tyre the coastal city and the Island. They try to fudge the issue by claiming that Alexander the Great was a deeper fulfillment of that but it's bunk. The Bible has two such prophecies that are ones that give inerrantists fits.
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*My* favorite one to trip up the literalists is when God explicitly says that Nebuchadnezzar will destroy Tyre the coastal city and the Island. They try to fudge the issue by claiming that Alexander the Great was a deeper fulfillment of that but it's bunk. The Bible has two such prophecies that are ones that give inerrantists fits.