Biblical的意思和读音

biblical

: [ˈbɪblɪk(ə)l] : ['bɪblɪk(ə)l]

adj.;《

adj.scriptural,holy,bible,sacred,theological

Biblicaladj.

1.;《connected with the Bible; in the Bible

biblical scholarship/times/scenes

biblical stories/passages《

2.very great; on a large scale

a thunderstorm of biblical proportions

adj.1.;

adj.1.relating to or based on the Bible

1. opener n. , biblical adj. thirteen num. ...

2. ... corroborate / / v. biblical / / adj. reference / / n. ...

3. chime: biblical: up and running: ...

4. Historical Biblical OT ...

5. better biblical bib ...

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1.The Reformers, of course, sort of claim that what they were doing was simply getting back to the biblical model.

2.This paper therefore is trying to interpret the ancient biblical text with a quite new theory -spatial criticism.

3.The biblical story says Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden. I would like to tell you: they have never been expelled.:“。”

4.But the biblical conception of a jubilee was more precise: that of a general cancellation of debts.

5.It is part of a longer word - 'sanctification', a very wonderful Biblical doctrine and one of the great words of the Gospel.」,

6.Leading theologians accused the BBC of "misleading" the public and said it was ignoring the Biblical account of the crucifixion.BBC

7.The presupposition of nature was not the biblical concept of a created world in subjection to its Creator.

8.What these results suggest is a two-fold process, sadly reminiscent of the biblical quotation to which the title of this article refers.

9.He used a biblical metaphor: you only need one King David, and an army of soldiers who merely had to be able to carry out orders.:「」。

10.LINE of Bibles snaking out of the door of the Friends of Israel Biblical Baptist Tabernacle means the afternoon service is about to start.