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Holy Bible
Holy Bible n (Bible) another name for Bible Bi•ble (ˈbaɪ bəl) n. 1. the collection of sacred writings of the Christian religion, comprising the Old and New Testaments. 2. Also called Hebrew Scriptures. the collection of sacred writings of the Jewish religion: known to Christians as the Old Testament. 3. (often l.c.) the sacred writings of any religion. 4. (l.c.) a reference publication esteemed for its usefulness and authority: a bird-watchers' bible. [1300–50; Middle English < Old French < Medieval Latin biblia (feminine singular) < Greek, in tà biblía tà hagía the holy books; biblíon, byblíon papyrus roll, derivative of býblos papyrus, after Býblos, a Phoenician port from where papyrus was exported] TranslationsHoly Bible
Holy Biblename for book containing the Christian Scriptures. [Christianity: NCE, 291]See: Writings, SacredSee HB
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