Yes, in the same manner He does to all: 1) Consistently. The bible doesn't contradict itself.
Let's examine your reasoning. If a book, doesn't have, apparent contradictions, then it is the infallible word of almighty God? Is that what you're saying? That's not a very good metric, for identifying an “infallible book”. Are any fallible books, free of contradictions? Perhaps.
What would you define as a contradiction? That should be made clear, before I take the time to present you with what I believe to be clear and obvious internal , textual, theological contradictions and inconsistencies, in the bible. I want to avoid playing the “that's not really a contradiction” game with you. Perhaps your standard of what is and isn't a contradiction, is unreasonable, maybe even laughable. Assuming that all books that are free of contradictions, are infallible, is just an unnecessary, illogical supposition.
Perhaps a literary work, is free of textual, “literal” contradictions, yet nonetheless, full of error, in it's descriptive content. It gets certain facts wrong, about, for example, where certain skyscrapers are located in the United States, but it's still consistent and free of contradiction, in it's message. The book might state that the Empire State Building is in Miami Beach, rather than New York City. That's not a contradiction, that's just a factual, descriptive anomaly. An error.
In closing, just because a book is free of apparent contradictions, it doesn't necessarily make it infallible. A book with clear and obvious contradictions, however, by necessity, isn't infallible. The Quran for example, not having internal, textual contradictions, wouldn't automatically, by default, make it an infallible book, free of error, much less the word of God. However if it does have apparent contradictions, I'm sure you would be quick to point that out. All of the above points, hold true for the Quran, the Hindu Bhagavad Gita, a science fiction novel, your bible..etc
2) Truthfully, you can find every city in the Bible. Archeologists still use it to help them find buried cities.
That's definitely an irrelevant, illogical, false indicator. There are many literary words, millions upon millions, that get the cities, locations, they are describing, correctly. Both fictional and non-fictional. For example, a war novel can provide completely accurate geographical information, descriptions of cities, towns...etc that doesn't imply that the novel is non-fiction, much less infallible.
Archeologists, might use many different literary sources, when conducting research for a dig, both ancient and modern. That doesn't imply, that these writen sources are infallible, much less the word of almighty God.
So far, no good, let's continue...
3) Authoritative. The Lord Jesus Christ a) read it in the synagogue, quoted it, and b) continued to tell His disciples to do the same and they us.
Let's see how this piece of “evidence” works (I'm not “pulling any punches” here, so don't get shocked, prepare yourself..). You cite a verse from the Christian New Testament, where Jesus, in the Synagogue, read from the Hebrew bible, quoting it and later he instructs His disciples to do the same. He also tells them to make disciples, teaching them everything that he taught them:
TORAH...
Ok...First of all, if this is true, and I believe it is...(...This is purely, a matter of personal conviction, belief, because I first have to assume, that what is being described in the text, actually took place..That's based on a spiritual conviction. A divinely born and inspired trust. “New agey” eclectic, “irresponsible”, “subjective” , “wild” faith, whatever you want to call it. )...We shouldn't automatically, necessarily, assume that Jesus and His disciples, subscribed to the exact same idea of biblical canonicity, as modern Christendom.
It wasn't until recently, say the last 200 years, that the Jews printed the prophets and writings, alongside the five books of Moses. The five books of Moses, the “Torah proper”, has always been held to have the highest authority. It's the litmus, upon which all other scriptures are to be tested. All other Hebrew biblical texts (and non-Hebrew), are read in light of the Torah, five books of Moses. There was no official Jewish canon, until at least the late 1st century and that is debatable. Many ascribe the so called rabbinic counsel of Jamnia as a myth. The Jewish canon was open, in the first century.
When Jesus alludes to the three classifications of Hebrew sacred scripture, he uses the term, “Law, Prophets, Psalms”....He doesn't apply the term “Kethuvim” / writings, for the third classification. He says “Psalms”. The kings of Israel, by divine decree, had to possess a copy of the law, or Torah. That wasn't the case with the literary works, that fall under the other two classifications, Prophets and Psalms, or Prophets and Writings / Kethuvim. This needs to be mentioned and clarified. The scriptural canon for the Jews, was still open at that time.
So, what is your authority, for determining what can be added, as scripture, to the Hebrew bible that Jesus and His disciples read, cited and studied? Let me know brother. Is it the Catholic church? A bunch of pagan, antisemitic gentiles? Greeks that reject Torah? The scripture/s, that Yeshua Ha'Melech / Jesus The King, taught to His disciples? Opened their minds to understand?
More..Who are Yeshua's, bonafied, personally chosen, commissioned disciples, who will judge/save, the children of Israel? You should ask yourself that question. The twelve apostolic pillars of our Messianic faith, never taught a word, against Torah. Not one word. They were zealous of the law. Zealous.
Are Christians “zealous of the law” ? They gave the gentiles, a rule of conduct. This would eventually, lead, to the gentiles, who are of YHWH's elect, to eventually keep the Torah, along with the testimony of Messiah. The elect, will comprise, restored Israel. The administrative, human corps, of YHWH's kingdom. Those who lay down their lives, in this age, will partake of the first resurrection. They will reign, govern, with Messiah. They will serve the Kingdom, in a special capacity. That's the place of Israel, until the end of time. A restored Israel, with its twelve tribes, administrating, ministering, to the nations, from Zion.
God in His wisdom, knew that, it would take centuries, to draw out His people from the nations, and restore Israel, to its original, proper function, as a royal, priestly nation. The Hebrew word for Israel, can be translated, “prince of God”. That is the destiny of the elect, who become disciples of Yeshua, in this fallen age. Eventually, every knee shall bow and tongue confess, that Yeshua is King. Lord. Some will be forgiven, redeemed, thanks to the shed life blood, of Messiah. The second Adam. He paid the ransom. But not all reign with him, nor are counted as “Israel”. He first comes for His bride. Israel.
That's His obligation, as a good husband. Later, the others.
The second death, is reserved, for certain people. But in general, everyone will be brought to repentance, and will receive salvation, through the glorious blood and power of Yeshua, Yahweh's salvation. There are consequences for sin, and that's why everyone experiences, the first death. Except the elect, those who are born from above. If you lay down your life here, and commit yourself to the King, to your Savior, then you will not suffer the first, much less the second death. You will be with Messiah, above, until the day of resurrection.
All other human beings, go here:
The abyss. A very dark and gloomy place, inhabited by demons. Not good. That's not reserved for the elect, who in this present age, live and die in Messiah. The so called “god” of this age, is going to lose it's power and authority, over all creation. This is going to happen, soon. Messiah is returning very soon. We must prepare brothers and sisters. Walk The Narrow Way. Be strict with yourself, lenient with others.
Shalom.