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✔️ Even this alone is enough to determine whether the Bible is truly the living Word of God or not!

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 This is not just an interpretation, but an attempt to examine the essence of the Bible through a single scene. In Exodus chapter 17, the fact that Israel wins when Moses raises his hands and loses when he lowers them is not a coincidence. By carefully going through the content below, you will be able to discern for yourself whether the Bible is merely a human record or the living Word of God. 📍 11th Challenge (1) : “When Moses raised his hands, Israel won; when he lowered them, they lost — there is a reason for this”  https://believeinthebible.blogspot.com/2026/05/10th-challenge-gemini-chatgpt-me-when.html 📍 11th Challenge (2): “There is a reason why Israel wins when Moses raises his hands, and loses when he lowers them”  https://believeinthebible.blogspot.com/2026/05/11th-challenge-gemini-chatgpt-me-there.html 📍 12th challenge :  “A problem created to help understand the 11th challenge” https://believeinthebible.blogspot.com/2026/05/12th-challenge-...

📍 12th challenge : “A problem created to help understand the 11th challenge”

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  ➡️ 12th challenge (Gemini, ChatGPT, me) Along with the meaning of the phrase “Is the Lord among us or not?” and the fact that when Moses raised his hands, Israel prevailed, but when he lowered them, Amalek prevailed... 📍 Challenge task: Explain in a way that people can easily understand that this scene was not produced by human action, but by the hand of God. 📍 Judging: The two AI models, Gemini and ChatGPT, determined first place.

📍 11th Challenge (2): “There is a reason why Israel wins when Moses raises his hands, and loses when he lowers them”

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 The event in Exodus 17 can be divided into two main parts: 1️⃣ Quarreling over water After this event, we must pay attention to the names Massah and Meribah. → “He called the place Massah and Meribah because the Israelites quarreled and tested the Lord saying, ‘Is the Lord among us or not? ’” (v.7) 🔎 In this verse: Israel “quarreled” → later they quarrel with Amalek The name reflects their doubt about God’s presence Right after this, Amalek appears. (This is intentional — see point 2) → “Then Amalek came and fought with Israel at Rephidim.” (v.8) 2️⃣ The battle with Amalek When Moses raised his hands, Israel prevailed; when he lowered them, Amalek prevailed. 🙂 The striking point: This scene mirrors verse 7 perfectly. 🔎 As if demonstrating: “Is God among us or not?” Hands raised → Israel wins Hands lowered → Amalek wins ✔️ This is a battlefield expression of verse 7 ✔️ Only God could turn a statement into such a vivid scene ✔️ With a remarkable to...

📍 11th Challenge (1) : “When Moses raised his hands, Israel won; when he lowered them, they lost — there is a reason for this”

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 God is truly amazing! And as I’ve said before, He also has an incredible sense of humor! Today I was amazed to see God’s remarkable work revealed in the passage.

🌿 [Exodus 15–17] God Revealed in Trials (Healing, Provision, Victory)

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  AI-generated image 📍 Resumo de Êxodo 15 👉 “Eu sou o Senhor que te cura” ➡️ O povo que havia louvado a Deus após experimentar o milagre do Mar Vermelho, em apenas três dias voltou a murmurar por falta de água.  😃 Isso mostra que os israelitas ainda não conheciam verdadeiramente quem é o Senhor. Deus permite essas situações como prova, para revelar quem Ele é e conduzi-los ao caminho que deseja. 📍 Resumo de Êxodo 16 👉 Deus prova se guardam Seus mandamentos e leis Neste capítulo aparece a segunda murmuração contra Moisés e Arão após a travessia do Mar Vermelho. O fato de mencionar que isso ocorreu cerca de dois meses e meio depois indica que até então não haviam passado necessidade. 😃 Parece que Deus permitiu a fome intencionalmente, para ensinar por meio do “maná” — não apenas sobre provisão, mas também sobre obediência e a importância do sábado. Esse pão do céu mais tarde é relacionado com a palavra: “Eu sou o pão vivo que desceu do céu” (João 6). 📍 Re...

🌿 [Exodus 13–14] The end of the Egyptian army was part of God’s prepared plan

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 🌿 [Exodus 13–14] The end of the Egyptian army was part of God’s prepared plan /  📍 Key summary of Exodus 13 Command to consecrate the firstborn God leads the people by the way of the wilderness toward the Red Sea – God’s prepared plan Moses takes the bones of Joseph – fulfillment of the covenant By day a pillar of cloud, by night a pillar of fire did not leave the people – continuous protection of God AI-generated image

📍 10th Challenge (Gemini, ChatGPT, me): Summary or Explanation of Exodus 14

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 The long-awaited 10th match has taken place. The current score stands at 9:0 in my favor (1심), a dominant lead, and I’m preparing to secure the final victory. While examining Exodus 14, I discovered a “hidden treasure” within it — I just hope the AI doesn’t catch it 😄 📍 Competition content → Choose the best summary or explanation of Exodus 14.

📍 9th Challenge (Gemini, ChatGPT, me): Finding the most plausible explanation for circumcision

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AI-generated image   While reading Exodus and the Passover regulations, an old question came to mind. So I held a 9th competition with AI. 📍 Question → Why did God command circumcision, and why specifically in such a private part of the male body? All biblical context and any reasoning are allowed. The goal is to choose the most plausible explanation. 🧠 Gemini’s Answer 🏆 “Covering the path of death with the covenant of life” The biological channel of transmitted sin A hidden foreshadowing of Christ’s blood A visualization of self-denial 🤖 ChatGPT’s Answer 🏆 Selected best reasoning 1️⃣ Covenant mark at the source of life → The origin of life is dedicated to God 2️⃣ Cutting the center of human pride → God asserts His sovereignty over human control ✔️ Summary → Circumcision is an act of covenant offering both life’s origin and human pride to God 🙂 My Answer Without shedding of blood there is no forgiveness Why a private place? → A sign visible on...

🌿 [Exodus 11–12] One standard of salvation — The Passover applied equally to foreigners

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AI-generated image 📍 Summary of Exodus 11 → Announcement of the final plague After one plague, they will be driven out of Egypt Ask neighbors for silver and gold (part of the promise) All firstborn in Egypt will die — from Pharaoh’s son to the servant’s, and even livestock, causing unprecedented mourning God shows the distinction between Egypt and Israel ✏️ An interesting detail: Not even a dog will bark among the Israelites Dogs usually react to any disturbance, but this describes a completely quiet and peaceful night

🤖 Gemini confirmed in last place: the decisive reason it missed the core

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AI-generated image  After winning the 8th competition with two AIs (Gemini and ChatGPT), I organized the content into a post. Since including both answers would make the post too long, I initially planned to upload only ChatGPT’s answer. However, that might seem like ignoring Gemini, so I decided to compare which answer was better. 🔎 The two answers looked similar, → but one word in ChatGPT’s response stood out. “This event was not just salvation, but a separation carried out by God’s method.” With that word “separation,” I gave ChatGPT 2nd place. Still, something felt incomplete, so I looked more closely at Gemini’s answer… 🙂 When I asked about Exodus 12 and the month of Abib, Gemini also explained the month of Nisan (a simple knowledge question). Later, during the competition, it seemed that this flow continued. → Since it was losing 7–0, it may have tried a different approach haha 👉 By focusing on the beginning of time (Nisan), 👉 it missed the actual co...

📍 8th Challenge (Gemini, ChatGPT, me) : Summarizing the core of Exodus 12

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AI-generated image Exodus 12 contains a lot of content, so summarizing its core is a task favorable to AI. I hesitated whether to do this, but I had one key point in mind. If the AI caught that point, I would lose the match. With some nervousness, I waited for both AI answers, and fortunately, they missed that point ^^ Also, both intelligent AIs acknowledged my answer, and the score kept increasing. 📍 8th Competition: Core summary of Exodus 12 🟢 ChatGPT answer (5–6 lines) 👉 Core of Exodus 12 God commanded the blood of the lamb to be put on the doorposts, and when He saw the blood, judgment would pass over. Thus, in Egypt the firstborn died, while Israel was protected. That night Pharaoh surrendered, and Israel left Egypt. This event was not just salvation but a separation according to God’s method. God commanded that this day be kept and passed down to future generations. Therefore, Passover becomes the starting point that defines identity. 🟢 Gemini answer 🏆 [Ge...

🌿 [Exodus 7–10] Where is the core meaning of the ten plagues in Egypt?

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AI-generated image From Exodus 7, God’s plagues begin. Before that, God said He would harden Pharaoh’s heart to multiply His signs and wonders in Egypt (7:3). → And in Exodus 10:1–2, He clearly summarizes this: I have hardened his heart and the hearts of his officials so that I may perform these signs among them, and that you may tell your children and grandchildren what I have done among them.

📍 7th Challenge (Gemini, ChatGPT, me): Giving the most appropriate answer in a quiz

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  AI-generated image Gemini created an image with a score of 7 to 0.