bible


Definition: Meaning of, bible in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈbaɪbl /

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  1. the Bible the holy book of the Christian religion, consisting of the OLD TESTAMENT and the NEW TESTAMENT
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  2. [countable] a copy of the Bible
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  3. [singular] informal the most useful and important book on a particular subject
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Bible


Definition: Meaning of, Bible in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈbʌɪb(ə)l /

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  1. the Christian holy book
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Bible used in phrases

  • Bible Belt
    1. the Bible Belt an area in the south of the US known for its very religious Christian people, who follow the teachings of the Bible very strictly
  • Bible-worship (noun)
    1. the worship of the Bible
  • Christian Bible (noun)
    1. the Christian holy book
  • Douay Bible (noun)
    1. an English translation of the Vulgate by Roman Catholic scholars
  • Douay-Rheims Bible (noun)
    1. an English translation of the Vulgate by Roman Catholic scholars
  • Gideon Bible
    1. a Bible that is put in a hotel room or similar place by a member of a Christian organization called the Gideons, who encourage people to read the Bible by giving them a copy of it
  • Gutenberg Bible, the
    1. a Bible which was the first book ever printed in Europe using movable TYPE . This method of printing was invented by Johannes Gutenberg (1397-1468), and the Bible was printed in about 1455.
  • Holy Bible (noun)
    1. the Holy Bible the holy book of the Christian religion [=  the Bible]
  • Jerusalem Bible, the
    1. an English translation of the Bible made by ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOLAR s in the 1960s
  • King James Bible (noun)
    1. an English translation of the Bible published in 1611
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