Similar words: publically, bibliophile, bibliography, Republican, publication, republicanism, public affairs, encyclical. Meaning: ['bɪblɪkl] adj. 1. of or pertaining to or contained in or in accordance with the Bible 2. in keeping with the nature of the Bible or its times or people.
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1) The art of Biblical miniature painting has a history of a thousand years.
2) Eliot's poetry is full of biblical allusions.
3) He tried to write in a biblical style.
4) They named their son Isaac after the biblical character.
5) The disease dates back to biblical times .
6) The community's links with Syria date back to biblical times.
7) The battle they waged was biblical.
8) Angels and biblical scenes covered the ceiling.
9) The biblical passages are collectively known as the Lectionary.
10) Biblical writings lie at the root of Western culture.
11) Beautifully inscribed biblical quotations dominate the different sections.
12) Most biblical scholarship involves some degree of speculation.
13) It is hard to refute these biblical arguments.
14) Two thousand years ago,[http://sentencedict.com/biblical.html] the biblical farmer was tormented by tares and Virgil was denouncing what he called the lazy thistle.
15) Again, there may be apparent discrepancies between the biblical version of a story and the version in other ancient records.
16) Through their work, the fruits of biblical scholarship were disseminated to an ever-widening audience.
17) A partial answer can be found in the biblical tale of Joseph.
18) Biblical writings, which lie at the root of Western culture(sentencedict.com), make numerous mention of portents in the heavens.
19) A beautiful biblical woman named Abigail is responsible for yet another version.
20) Galileo's conception of biblical authority will be examined later in the chapter.
21) The play abounds in biblical and religious allusions, typical of Romantic works, and also prevalent in the comedia lacrimosa.
22) Even on the issue of biblical interpretation, the concept of a total separation would be too crude.
23) They kept the old biblical landmarks alive, but in a more informal and vernacular language.
24) The second important task of historical criticism is to verify information found in the biblical sources.
25) Good Book - bad behaviour I was delighted to read David Helton's biblical approach to his subject.
26) Not much later a man who was probably a Samaritan composed another history of biblical times.
27) So the recommendations are a helpful guideline, not a biblical edict.
28) Now it looks like a scene set from Beau Geste, or one of those biblical epics.
29) On the other hand, there is the lay congregation, to whom biblical scholarship is totally unknown territory.
30) This kind of religious outlook he regarded as neither biblical nor Protestant.
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