Do Jesus' different genealogies mean the Bible is not inerrant?

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Discerning Bible readers may notice some differences in the genealogy of Jesus when studying Matthew 1 compared to Luke 3. But what do these differences mean, and more importantly, what did they mean to someone who may have read the text thousands of years ago? In this video, Frank explains why we can still say that the Bible is inerrant despite these variations. Check it out!

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