Biblical Inerrancy  

To claim to be a biblical Christian means that, among other things, we rely on the Bible as the true Word of God.  Many people throughout the ages have tested the validity of the Scriptures and, to date, none have succeeded in finding any substantive error or contradiction.  As a glory to the power of God’s Word, it is interesting to note that every single person in history who set out to disprove the validity of the Bible (and who did so with an honest desire for the real truth), became a born again believer.  Many people have offered significant monitary rewards if errors or contradictions could be found.  But, they have all remained unclaimed.

But, how can we really know that we can trust what the Bible says?  It is critical to know if the Bible is right and trustworthy, especially in light of what it says about God, Jesus, eternity and us.

This study aims to provide the arguments and evidence, from several areas, for the inerrancy of the Bible and the consequences of this fact.  The areas we will cover are as follows. 


The Definition of Inerrancy


What the Bible Says About Itself


Attacks on Biblical Inerrancy


Different Translations of the Bible


Where Does This Leave You?


Defending the Bible


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