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Is our English Bible inerrant?

with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

Is our English Bible inerrant?

with Michael Easley
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My Bible includes passages not found in the earliest manuscripts, so why are we including this in the Bible that we say is the inerrant word of God?

Is our English Bible inerrant?

Q: My Bible says that John 7:53 – 8:11 isn’t found in the earliest manuscripts, so why are we including this in the Bible that we say is the inerrant word of God?

Takeaways

  • Inerrancy is a complex issue, focusing on original autographs.
  • Manuscript evidence is abundant but requires careful analysis.
  • Textual criticism helps us understand variations in biblical texts.
  • The ending of Mark and the story of the adulterous woman are key examples.
  • Historical accuracy of certain passages can still hold value.
  • Translation and tradition play crucial roles in understanding scripture.
  • The Bible’s reliability is not diminished by textual criticism.
  • Faith and critical thinking are essential in biblical study.
  • Understanding the context of scripture enhances its interpretation.
  • The conversation encourages a deeper exploration of biblical texts.

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