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{{quote|107. The inspired books teach the truth. "Since therefore all that the inspired authors or sacred writers affirm should be regarded as affirmed by the Holy Spirit, we must acknowledge that the books of Scripture firmly, faithfully, and without error teach that truth which God, for the sake of our salvation, wished to see confided to the Sacred Scriptures." (DV 11)}}
 
Nor is any explanation to be found in pope [[Benedict XVI]]'s 2010 apostolic exhortation {{lang|la|Verbum Domini}} summarizing the discussion at the [[Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church|Synod of Bishops]] on the Word of God in the Life and Mission of the Church held in Rome in 2008.<ref name="vatican.va"/> Once again, the sentence from Vatican II is quoted without further clarification:<ref>{{cite web |last1=Benedict XVI |title=Verbum Domini |url=https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/apost_exhortations/documents/hf_ben-xvi_exh_20100930_verbum-domini.html |website=vatican.va}}</ref>
 
{{quote|19.{{nbsp}}[...] The Synod Fathers also stressed the link between the theme of inspiration and that of the truth of the Scriptures. A deeper study of the process of inspiration will doubtless lead to a greater understanding of the truth contained in the sacred books. As the Council's teaching states in this regard, the inspired books teach the truth: "since, therefore, all that the inspired authors, or sacred writers, affirm should be regarded as affirmed by the Holy Spirit, we must acknowledge that the books of Scripture firmly, faithfully and without error, teach that truth which God, for the sake of our salvation, wished to see confided to the sacred Scriptures [...]"}}