Bible的意思和读音

bible

: [ˈbaɪb(ə)l] : ['baɪb(ə)l]

n.》(》)

bibles  

Biblen.

1.[sing]》(》)the holy book of the Christian religion, consisting of the Old Testament and the New Testament

2.[sing]》(》、《》)the holy book of the Jewish religion, consisting of the Torah (or Law), the Prophets and the Writings

3.[c])《a copy of the holy book of the Christian or Jewish religion

4.[c]a book containing important information on a subject, that you refer to very often

the stamp-collector's bible

n.1.2.3.;

n.1.the book that is considered holy by Christians, and consists of two parts called the Old Testament and the New Testament; the book that is considered holy by Jews, that is also the Old Testament of the Christian Bible; a copy of the Bible2.a book that is considered the most important one for a particular subject

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1.The second century was a time of a lot of Christian literature arising in different places that didn't make it into the Bible.

2.Between the pages of the Bible it still lay when, a few weeks afterwards, that Bible was laid under the young girl's head in her coffin.

3.And if we do not understand the importance of the covenants, we will not be able to make much sense of vast portions of the bible.

4.A light went off, and I said, "The Bible doesn't make sense. Science makes much more sense to me. ",“。”

5.Jesus thought this was so important that he took a whole chapter of the Bible to talk about it.

6.Curious, but somewhat disappointed the young man opened the box and found a lovely, leather-bound Bible.》。

7.Don't see how much of the Bible you can read.》。

8.First published in 1934, his Security Analysis is still considered to be the value investing bible for investors of every ilk.1934

9.The Bible says, "If you think you are too important to help someone in need, you are only fooling yourself. You are really a nobody. ":「。」

10.The Bible was the only book Jesus ever quoted, and then never as a basis for discussion but to decide the point at issue.