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Biblical inerrancy is the view that the [[Bible]] is the inspired Word of [[God]] and is without error. In the book of [[2 Timothy]] in the [[New Testament]] scripture is described as "God-breathed" (in some translations, or "inspired by God").
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Biblical inerrancy is the view that the [[Bible]] is the inspired Word of [[God]] and is without error and that it is accurate in all aspects, including in aspects of history and science. In the book of [[2 Timothy]] in the [[New Testament]] scripture is described as "God-breathed" (in some translations, or "inspired by God").
  
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Biblical inerrancy is the view that the [[Bible]] is the inspired Word of [[God]] and is without error. In the book of [[2 Timothy]] in the [[New Testament]] scripture is described as "God-breathed" (in some translations, or "inspired by God").
 
  
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Inerrany of the Bible
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Biblical inerrancy is the view that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and is without error and that it is accurate in all aspects, including in aspects of history and science. In the book of 2 Timothy in the New Testament scripture is described as "God-breathed" (in some translations, or "inspired by God").

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