Undesigned Coincidences In The Writings Both Of The Old And New Testaments: An Argument Of Their Veracity (1856) is a book by John James Blunt that explores the concept of undesigned coincidences in the Bible. Blunt argues that these coincidences, which occur when two or more accounts in different parts of the Bible unintentionally coincide in a way that supports their truthfulness, provide compelling evidence for the veracity of the Bible. The book...