Sometimes, we even have to just fill in the information ourselves with what we may think maybe with use of other scriptures, (hopefully by the spirit of Yahavah.) or just leave it as it is because we do not know. Thank you for that reminder GG.
You're very welcome MatthewG.
I think it's important to trust the bible but realize that there might be some information in it not 100% correct.
It's not a science book and the biography part of it in the NT is certainly correct in the recounting of who Jesus is and the How and Why He came to us - God in person - ....
We could certainly trust this --- all the writers agree.
In the small details, we have to allow some leeway because different writers concentrated on different reasons for their writing and something or other might be a little different but nothing of importance and certainly nothing that should have any effect on our faith in God.
Filling in the information ourselves though might not be such a good idea.
In these cases, I'd prefer to just leave the question alone rather than to make a mistake.
If we use other scripture, as you've state, then I could agree.
In fact, this method is used in hermeneutics and exegesis.