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1 | Meaning of Inerrant and Infallible? | John 10:35 | Hank | 10182 | ||
The Bible has been described as being "infallible" as well as being "inerrant." What does each term mean? Are the two terms synonymous? --Hank | ||||||
2 | Meaning of Inerrant and Infallible? | John 10:35 | Makarios | 10183 | ||
Webster's New World College Dictionary 4th Edition states, "inerrant, adj. [L inerrans, not wandering, fixed: see IN-ERRANT] not erring; making no mistakes; infallible" and "infallible, adj. [ML infallibilis: see IN-FALLIBLE] 1 incapable of error; never wrong 2 not liable to fail, go wrong, make a mistake, etc.; dependable; reliable; sure 3 R.C.Ch. incapable of error in setting forth doctrine on faith and morals, -n. an infallible person or thing." The New American Webster's Handy College Dictionary, "infallible, adj. 1, free from fallacy; not liable to error. 2, unfailingly certain; trustworthy; inerrant." The New American Roget's College Thesaurus lists 'inerrant' as a synonym for 'infallible'. |
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