That part isn’t “divine revelation” — those are the words and revelations of Christ Himself, written by direct witnesses and followers. They carry more credence than explanations of events that no human being could’ve witnessed (and events that they probably couldn’t describe accurately even if they had witnessed them) ... such as the Creation of Heaven and Earth.
SnakeDoc
The basic problem you have is that if you allow for human misinterpretation, then you require humans to use reason and logic along with faith. Most don’t want to do that, they just want to blindly follow something. Hence, otherwise smart people who believe idiot things, like there were dinosaurs on noah’s ark, which in fact existed.