Reminder: Acts was written by Luke, not Paul.
Chuck Smith, David Guzik, and Matthew Poole's Commentaries on 1 Corinthians 9:20-22:
http://www.bluele tterbible.org/cgi-bi n/comm_read.pl?book= 1Cr&chapter=9&verse= 20&Comm=Comm%2Fdavid _guzik%2Fsg%2F1Cr_9. html%230%26*David+Gu zik%26&Select.x=40&S elect.y=12
More failed prophecies of Muhammad:
http://www.answer ing-islam.org/Shamou n/false_prophecies.h tm
Commentary on Deuteronomy 33:1-2 by Robert Jamieson:
http://www.bluele tterbible.org/cgi-bi n/comm_read.pl?book= Deu&chapter=33&verse =2&Comm=Comm%2Fjfb%2 FDeu%2FDeu033.html%2 32185%26JF+%5E%26B&S elect.x=36&Select.y= 16
NOTICE:
Because I was looking at the "list of contradictions", I made a mistake, because it excludes something. Acts 9:3-7 says Paul saw the light as well, while I said it doesn't. However, this still does not make a contradiction. All the men saw the light.
Matthew 12:22-30 and Mark 3:20-27 are referring to the same event, which occurs before Mark 9:38-41.
At first only Jesus' friends were with Him, but later everybody but His enemies were with Him.