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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211) This reflects the Biblical command, " You shall not false witness against your neighbor. "
212) So, Biblical doctrines, such as the inerrancy of Scripture, the virgin birth, God supernatural creation of the world out of nothing, and even the literal resurrection of Christ were scuttled.
213) And I think it's an important one for us to entertain so that we can allow the biblical text to speak to us in all its polyphony.
214) His story is told in two biblical books (1 and 2 Samuel) that relate the history of Israel in the 11th-10th century BC.
215) WE DENY that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science.
216) Sons and Lovers has a deep connotation of the Biblical culture.
217) Subsequently, he pursued his study at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and received a degree in Master of Divinity with Biblical Languages.
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