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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31) Ishmael now argues with himself about the biblical story of Jonah being swallowed by the whale.
32) The biblical account of Adam naming the world can easily be applied to the mass media.
33) There is nothing in the biblical account to suggest that Mary was extraordinary in any way.
34) Each contribution in the field of biblical research is like a footprint in sand.
35) The downpour did not intensify by degrees but simply gushed forth with biblical fury, vertical and windless.
36) As in the Biblical version, so here,[sentencedict.com] the being split in two is not the ultimate divinity.
37) The service was in the afternoon and included presentation of Fenn Bibles to children who had proved themselves well-versed in Biblical knowledge.
38) C., but biblical and historical evidence indicates that he actually was born several years earlier.
39) The altered states, the plangent electronic keyboards, and her use of Biblical text all conspire to create a portentous sound.
40) He was the author of the Fourth Gospel, three biblical epistles, and the book of the Revelation.
41) Even with abstracts, the theme was, more often than not a Biblical one.
42) Recent discoveries suggest that the biblical Garden of Eden was less metaphoric that we presumed.
43) An overwhelming body of evidence indicates that Nazareth did not exist in biblical times.
44) His published writings were valued by a wide circle of biblical students but his later life was spent in a secluded retirement.
45) The facade was small but ingeniously worked; scrolls and biblical scenes appeared beside swastikas and rain patterns.
46) Our task is to relate these spiritual realities to the theme of the biblical mythology of the deep.
47) But we shall not find a consistent position in which the tasks of biblical exegesis and scientific inquiry were no longer mutually relevant.
48) His Ark is estimated by biblical scholars to have been four hundred and fifty feet long.
49) The Council's message to those engaged in biblical and theological research was encouraging and trustful.
50) The team rejected traditional Biblical phrasing(sentencedict.com), figuring they would be unfamiliar or unappealing to the target audience.
51) It was the Biblical apple with which man was seduced to forswear his innocence in order to gain knowledge and sexuality.
52) The Biblical story does more than turn the older myth on its head.
53) The existence of sub-sects such as the Zadokites and the Nazareans has generated considerable confusion and uncertainty among biblical scholars.
54) We would argue that the chain-of command perspective is neither a biblical nor a psychologically sound pattern for the marriage relationship.
55) The paranormal is automatically consigned to the demonic because it is not immediately biblical.
56) Catholic biblical scholars, theologians and many active lay groups had good reasons to be grateful.
57) The biblical text suggests simply that he spoke of them, knowledgeable man that he was.
58) Many Christians explain their involvement in politics as a way to advance Biblical principles in the public arena.
59) The Church cites biblical prohibitions to support its position, but Jim found these ambiguous.
60) Even during the Reformation it was biblical scenes likely to promote superstition and idolatry that came down.
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