Synonym: Bible, Book, Christian Bible, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, Scripture, Word, Word of God. Similar words: foible, visible, flexible, fungible, horrible, possible, eligible, incredible. Meaning: ['baɪbl] n. 1. the sacred writings of the Christian religions 2. a book regarded as authoritative in its field.
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(61) It has important bearings on the reliability of the Bible books.
(62) It is encapsulated in Galileo's quip that the Bible teaches how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go.
(63) I have a problem with people who take the Constitution loosely and the Bible literally. Bill Maher
(64) The message of the Bible is taught, sung, and celebrated with heartfelt enthusiasm.
(65) The Bible not withstanding, peacemakers are targeted, not blessed, in today's Middle East.
(66) If you think a reference is being made to the Bible, you can use a concordance to the Bible.
(67) This is the bible that many investors use to analyze companies.
(68) Nevertheless their Bible was widely circulated not only among the middle classes but among the nobility.
(69) She had graduated from a Lutheran Bible college back home, and at one time she had seriously considered becoming a nun.
(70) With publicity over gay marriages, the debate over homosexuality and the Bible once again fills radio talk-show airwaves.
(71) All other students take a course in advanced texts from the Hebrew Bible.
(72) The most successful title of this type is the heavy metal bible,[sentencedict.com/Bible.html] Kerrang.
(73) The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
(74) Sundays were for sitting silently with a bible in front of you.
(75) Both the Bible and history demonstrate that such a measure of blessing is almost invariably related to the means employed.
(76) Most Christians reading the Bible from a New Testament perspective would not spot the difference unless it was pointed out.
(77) Alexander Cruden spent the best years of his life preparing his concordance to the Bible.
(78) These shapes are built into moving pictures which are inspired by those drawn by Blake to illustrate stories from the Bible.
(79) The cake and the Bible were linked ever after with McFarlane, although neither was even his idea.
(80) Filled with recipes for quick, easy, yet substantial and delicious meals it may soon become your bible.
(81) Protestant critics, looking for a religion denuded of magic, would enlist the Bible on their side.
(82) Unlike the Koran, however[sentencedict.com], the Bible has long been fair game for spirited literary re-readings.
(83) In the Bible, the sea represents all these, and an extra dimension as well.
(84) The Hawaiian tongue was given a written form for the express purpose of translating the Bible.
(85) They carried huge canvas paintings depicting scenes from the Bible and classical times.
(86) He placed the envelope in Revelation and returned the Bible to the shelf.
(87) Once, in a moment of despair, he snapped his Bible shut and squashed them to a paste.
(88) The Bible makes a definite distinction between them, though the distinction is not hard and fast.
(89) A district that in this film still looks like a Bible story invaded by the internal combustion engine.
(90) Because of this people were willing to accept poorly formulated religious explanations which had little or nothing to do with the Bible.
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