{"id":9502,"date":"2018-08-28T03:58:26","date_gmt":"2018-08-28T10:58:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/realfaith.com\/uncategorized\/bible-contain-errors-contradictions\/"},"modified":"2018-08-28T03:58:26","modified_gmt":"2018-08-28T10:58:26","slug":"bible-contain-errors-contradictions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/realfaith.com\/what-christians-believe\/bible-contain-errors-contradictions\/","title":{"rendered":"Does the Bible contain errors and\/or contradictions?","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

Christians believe that what the Bible teaches is true, so we come to the Bible with what J. I. Packer calls \u201can advance commitment to receive as truth from God all that Scripture is found on inspection actually to teach.\u201d1<\/p>\n

All that the Bible teaches is truth from God, whether statements of fact about earth, heaven, humans, or God, or moral commands, or divine promises. This has been the universal affirmation of the church until the time of the Enlightenment, when acceptance in the secular academy led some biblical scholars to base their conclusions on culturally misguided reason rather than on revelation and reality.<\/p>\n

The affirmation of the truthfulness of the Bible is inextricably tied to the character of God himself. God is a truthful God who does not lie.2 Therefore, because God is ultimately the author of Scripture, it is perfect, unlike every other uninspired writing and utterance.<\/p>\n

Taken altogether, inerrancy is the shorthand way of summarizing all that the Scriptures say about Scripture. Inerrant means that the Scriptures are perfect, without any error. The doctrine of inerrancy posits that because God does not lie or speak falsely in any way, and because the Scriptures are God\u2019s Word, they are perfect.3 As a result, the entire Bible is without any error.4<\/p>\n

The Bible claims to be wholly true and therefore inerrant. We find such explicit statements in passages such as 2 Samuel 7:28, \u201cO Lord GOD, you are God, and your words are true\u201d; Psalm 19:7\u201310, which uses words such as perfect, sure, right, pure, true, and righteous; Psalm 119:42\u201343, 142, 151, 160, 163, which uses the specific word truth or true; and John 17:17,<\/p>\n

\u201cYour word is truth.\u201d Second Timothy 3:16 rightly says, \u201cAll Scripture is breathed out by God.\u201d<\/p>\n

Unlike the Bible, however, those of us who read and study it are not inerrant in our understanding of it.<\/p>\n

The Bible itself gives us much cause for humility as we approach the Scriptures because:<\/p>\n