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''In brief'': Is the Bible historically accurate? This is a question that sparks great debate. Most evangelical and conservative Christians believe in [[Biblical inerrancy]] - indeed, the [[apostle Paul]] wrote in [[2 Timothy]] that all scripture is God-breathed. Believe in biblical inerrancy implies that the Bible is completely accurate - however, sometimes the Bible speaks in poetry or with parables - and although great truths are found in these parts, they do not necessarily speak of history. When the Bible does speak of kings and wars and prophets, its accuracy is often backed up by other historical documents and most Christians believe the Bible is historically accurate.
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'''Overviews'''
* [[An overview of the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
'''Articles and opinions'''
* [[Historicity of the Old Testament (theopedia)]]
* [[Historicity of the New Testament (theopedia)]]
* [[Comments on the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
'''Quotes'''
* [[Quotes about the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
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Go to [[The formation and translations of the Bible]] contents page
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'''Overviews'''
* [[An overview of the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
'''Articles and opinions'''
* [[Historicity of the Old Testament (theopedia)]]
* [[Historicity of the New Testament (theopedia)]]
* [[Comments on the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
'''Quotes'''
* [[Quotes about the historical accuracy of the Bible]]
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Go to [[The formation and translations of the Bible]] contents page