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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61) Biblical leadership is an act of love, because it has the long-range goal of doing the best for those being led.
62) These examples illustrate the extent to which biblical scholarship opened up new territory for the arts.
63) It has a biblical reference, meaning the basic matter of what woman and man are made of.
64) If he needs a more imaginative approach to biblical meditation, show him the Ignatian method.
65) He also wrote Biblical dramas which display a deep love of nature.
66) A much earlier development than the biblical canon was the evolution of the threefold ministry of bishop, presbyter,[sentence dictionary] and deacon.
67) In her own writings she went considerably beyond the biblical Song of Songs or even Hindu devotional language in her descriptions.
68) There is neither a biblical past to escape to nor a peaceful future to anticipate.
69) But what is required from a biblical standpoint for a wife to be considered submissive?
70) By distinguishing too sharply between the divine Word and the divine Spirit the Church has lost a most important biblical perspective.
71) Roth captures essential truths about faith, hope and despair within his reworking of a biblical story.
72) Why should biblical scholarship, which is pertinent to so many lives, be thus immune to evolution and development?
73) Although my subject is medieval history, we used to read and discuss all history from biblical times onward.
74) We share the same liberating visions and commitments as our biblical foremothers.
75) There is too Biblical a ring about the language - especially in the brief bits of narrative.
76) He recited a list of biblical names at high speed into the machine, expecting it to stumble and clear its throat.
77) Biblical movies usually wind up epic in scope in spite of every effort to keep them small.
78) He has issued a religious ruling sanctioning the exchange of parts of the Biblical homeland for the chance of peace and security.
79) The biblical stories of the Creation and the Flood and their ancient Mesopotamian analogues belong to this same family of images.
80) Mr Harel may still live in biblical times, but I happen to live in the present.
81) Both he and Wilkins were able to invoke past precedent for their concepts of biblical accommodation.
82) Traces of Parisian teaching are to be found in some of Innocent's letters, with their biblical quotations and scholastic distinctions.
83) Despite these difficulties, Catholic biblical scholarship had advanced, albeit cautiously, particularly as far as the Old Testament was concerned.
84) Now in the nineteenth century and amid huge strides in scientific achievement, biblical cruelty became even more unacceptable.
85) The Biblical Commission, originally established to foster biblical scholarship, had been used by Pius X to repress it.
86) The authorship of the extra biblical gospel attributed to Bartholomew is questionable.
87) Then Father Mapple begins his sermon based upon the biblical account of Jonah and the whale.
88) If the biblical fates go against him, Herluin will take all the vexation and shame out on Tutilo, with usury.
89) During the Middle Ages, living pictures of biblical stories were used in churches to educate the illiterate masses.
90) The end of the world is foretold in the biblical book of Revelations.
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