I went and looked at a few on the list, and the only one that even looked like it could possibly be a contradiction (john 12:40) was one where God blinded people so that they could not see truth. This one, while more understandable than most, is still shouldn't be that hard. The end of the verse given says that God would heal them if they turned (same word for "repent"). What is making them blind is not God's wrath, but truth. Light is shown to eyes that refuse it, so they are blinded. The command to Isaiah (Is. 6:10 says the same thing) is to keep making them blind.
Now, this does seem more farfetched because that is not explicit in the text. You have to read the rest of Isaiah to get it. However, Isaiah preached many things that people did not want to hear, the first and most repeated was the complete destruction of the holy land (Babylonian conquest will succeed). They ended up killing Isaiah, and about a hundred years later Babylon was at the gates.
Now, this does seem more farfetched because that is not explicit in the text. You have to read the rest of Isaiah to get it. However, Isaiah preached many things that people did not want to hear, the first and most repeated was the complete destruction of the holy land (Babylonian conquest will succeed). They ended up killing Isaiah, and about a hundred years later Babylon was at the gates.
The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.