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inerrant Meaning in Bengali



 ভুল করতে পারে না এমন, চির অভ্রান্ত, সদা অভ্রান্ত,

বিপথগামিতা দায়ী নয়

Adjective:

সদা-অভ্রান্ত, চির-অভ্রান্ত, ভুল করতে পারে না এমন,





inerrant's Usage Examples:

original manuscripts of the Bible, those that exist can be considered inerrant, because, as the statement reads: "The autographic text of Scripture, .


doctrine central to the Muslim faith that the Quran is the infallible and inerrant word of God as revealed to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel in the 7th.


Evangelicals around the world, for whom God only is inerrant and infallible.


"For many British evangelicals, inerrant was American in origin, exotic in its implications.


the Bible is not only infallible and inerrant in the past (in the autographs), but also infallible and inerrant today (in the apographs).


The Hanover Presbytery believes the Bible to be the inspired, inerrant Word of God and adhere to the Westminster Confession of faith and Catechisms.


to everyone who accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour and the Bible as the inerrant word of God.


Common Prayer or the 1962 Canadian book, accepts the Holy Scriptures as the inerrant Word of God, adheres to the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, and ordains.


The belief that Scripture is "inerrant" in matters of history and science, argued Rogers and McKim, constituted.


especially strong between religious fundamentalism (defined as belief in an "inerrant set of religious teachings") and authoritarianism, both of which are characterized.


The Netherlands Reformed Congregations aim to remain true to inerrant Scripture (the Bible) and its Reformed heritage as expounded in the denomination’s.


faith, foremost of which is the belief that the Bible is infallible and inerrant.


STECI holds that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant and infallible Word of God.


the book, Rogers and McKim argued that the Bible was infallible but not inerrant.


This practice, fueled by the belief that the Bible is inerrant, God-breathed, and sufficient (born from the Reformation teaching of Sola.


environment, his seminary studies of biblical criticism eroded his belief in an inerrant Bible.


The Academy was based on the Bible being the inerrant word of God; creationism was the basis of all scientific teaching at the.


The ICR adopts the Bible as an inerrant and literal documentary of scientific and historical fact as well as religious.


simply the incidental circumstances used by the Holy Spirit to reveal inerrant spiritual truths.


Raised to believe that every word of the Bible was 'inerrant', he is described by Sari Nusseibeh as settling down, at Birzeit, to swap.



inerrant's Meaning':

not liable to error

Synonyms:

infallible; unerring; inerrable;

Antonyms:

fallible; errant; weak; error-prone;

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