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inerrant

[ in-er-uhnt, -ur- ]

adjective

  1. free from error; infallible.


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Other Words From

  • in·erran·cy noun
  • in·errant·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of inerrant1

1645–55; < Latin inerrant-, equivalent to in- in- 3 + errant-, stem of errāns present participle of errāre to wander, err; -ant
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Example Sentences

“The Bible is, of course, the only inerrant Word of God,” she acknowledges.

They are representing the purposes of God in His inerrant governmental dealings with the earth.

We believe prophecies, not because history has measured up to them, but we believe them because they are the inerrant Word of God.

His reason, if we prefer to call it such, is practically inerrant.

Its musicianship—the sheer technical artistry which contrived it—is stupefying in its enormous and inerrant mastery.

This formula is the divine challenge to every form of unbelief in an inerrant Bible.

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