Uh huh. Now you are saying that all of scripture is God's communicating with the masses. You make that assertion after stating that everything in the NT is suspect because no one knows who wrote it. You really waffle, don't you? Maybe you just don't remember what you have written. Maybe you should go back and look.
Yes, that is what I am saying, but obviously some scripture is more reliable than other scripture, if it was written by the actual Manifestation of God.
For (hopefully) the last time, this summarizes the official Baha'i position on the Bible.
From letters written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice:
In studying the Bible Bahá'ís must bear two principles in mind. The first is that many passages in Sacred Scriptures are intended to be taken metaphorically, not literally, and some of the paradoxes and apparent contradictions which appear are intended to indicate this. The second is the fact that the text of the early Scriptures, such as the Bible, is not wholly authentic.
(28 May 1984 to an individual believer)
The Bahá'ís believe that God's Revelation is under His care and protection and that the essence, or essential elements, of what His Manifestations intended to convey has been recorded and preserved in Their Holy Books. However, as the sayings of the ancient Prophets were written down some time later, we cannot categorically state, as we do in the case of the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, that the words and phrases attributed to Them are Their exact words
(9 August 1984 to an individual believer)
The Bible