1
Inerrancy and Infallibility
Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course
Instructor
Date
2
Inerrancy and Infallibility
Recently there has been a wide range of ideas that differ exactly when all the writings
become known. They will deeply show us that the Bible, in its original version and correctly
translated, is entirely factual and never false in all it affirms. This research embodies the
personality of Jesus to show us the different inerrancy of the holy book. In the New International
Version, we note that anyone and everyone who claims to be a born-again Christian must hold to
the same view as Jesus Christ. Jesus was a good strict follower of the Word of God, not man. He
was subject to instruction that was written in the holy book. Jesus was subject to authority, rather
casually thrown-together 'Word of Man.' Jesus would have been subject to the earthly authorities
and not the will of God.
The research setting is the ancient Roman world, where Jesus, the son of God, teaches his
followers about the authenticity of the Bible through his actions and his work. Jesus never
belittled Scripture. He criticized those who misused the Scripture and rejected many
interpretations of the Scripture (Luebbehusen, 2021). However, Jesus sometimes was free or
interpretive with it. He quoted the holy book as fundamental for his own teaching. His
inspirations were the same as what we find already written in Scripture. Jesus strongly believed
the Old Testament was spoken by God Himself, or written by the Holy Spirit's inspiration, even
though I held the pen. However, in all the acts of His acts of salvation, Jesus was subject to Bible
as God's Word. He humbly followed it. He came to do God's will; He did things because they
were written—as if God had directly commanded (Wenham, 2020). He fulfilled Old Testament
prophecies about Himself.
Finally, this research concludes by assessing the attributes of the scriptures. It reminds us
that humans wrote the Bible, and errors have been prone over the past years, especially during
3
interpretation. It also asserts the value of obedience. The whole Bible was administered to us by
inspiration from Holy Spirit, teaches us what is true, and makes us avoid evil in our daily
activities; it gives us hope and helps us do what is right. It is God's way of making us well
prepared at every point, fully equipped to do good to everyone.
4
References
Luebbehusen, E. A. (2021). The Divine Inspiration of Scripture. Diligence: Journal of the
Liberty University Online Religion Capstone in Research and Scholarship, 8(1), 5.
Wenham, J. (2020). Redating Matthew, Mark, and Luke: a fresh assault on the synoptic problem.
Wipf and Stock Publishers.