biblical- of or pertaining to or contained in or in accordance with the Bible; "biblical names"; "biblical Hebrew" scriptural 2. biblical- in keeping with the nature of the Bible or its times or people; "biblical styles in writing"; "a beard of biblical proportions"; "biblical costumes"...
a list of the lections, or texts, to be read in church services through-out the canonical year. literalism 1.fundamentalism. 2.Scripturalism. —literalist,n., adj. Lower Criticism the study of Biblical materials that intends to reconstruct their original texts in preparation for the tasks of...
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Set the bible version in italics along with the year. Include the biblical abbreviation for the book, chapter number, and verse number. There is no need to include the page number. Narrative: Bible version(Year, Book Name Chapter #:Verse #) ...
Rick Ross makes plenty of biblical references on his fifth studio album God Forgives, I Don’t. He sets the tone for the album on the intro titled “Pray for Us,” which uses an excerpt of a prayer from the movie Baby Boy, a scene in which the protagonists ask to be forgiven for...
Though the biblical record on Nimrod is thin, early Christian and Jewish traditions hold that Nimrod ascribed his strength to himself and not God, and in his self-adulation he became a tyrannical ruler. Medieval Jewish and Islamic stories of confrontations between righteous Abraham and evil Nimrod...
The sources of such citations, as well as those of many more or less subtle allusions to the Old Testament, are identified in the biblical cross-reference section at the bottom of each page. Insofar as possible, the translation of such Old Testament citations agrees with that of The New ...
Ghosts of the Abyss: Directed by James Cameron. With Bill Paxton, John Broadwater, Lori Johnston, Charles Pellegrino. James Cameron and Bill Paxton, director and actor of the 1997 film Titanic, travel to the final undersea resting place of the ill-fated
Define scripture. scripture synonyms, scripture pronunciation, scripture translation, English dictionary definition of scripture. n. 1. a. A sacred writing or book. b. A passage from such a writing or book. 2. often Scripture or Scriptures The writings c
anolderEnglishnameforthiselementisquicksilver,whichmeans"livingsilver,"referringtoitsabilitytomovelikealivingthing.(Thewordquickusedtomean"alive,"as intheBiblicalphrase"thequickandthedead.")Thenamemercuryreferstothefactthattheelementflowsaboutquickly:thenamecomesfromtheRomangodMercury,whowastheswift-footed...