Biblical Interpretation
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The phrase 'literary biblical allusion' refers to a literary work's allusion to a story or idea from The Bible. In other words, a reference of some kind to an identifiable portion of the Bible, which reference is found in a work of literature, is known as a 'literary biblical (or, Biblical) allusion.'
A name only has a biblical meaning if that name is found in the Bible. The name Gary is not in the Bible.
That account is not found anywhere in the bible. It is found in the apocrphal writings. These are writings that were not accepted into the biblical canon. I am not certain, but I think the account of Peter's death is in a document called the Gospel of Peter.
The name Gatlin does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is not found in the Bible. It is a modern English name of uncertain origin and meaning.
Edmund is not found in the Bible. However, its meaning is Rich Protector.
Kai Wong's favorite biblical verse can only be found in the King James version of the English Bible.
The name Brandon is not found in the Bible. It is a modern English given name that does not have a specific biblical significance.
The name "Isabella" is not found in the Bible as it is a modern English name. Biblical names are typically of Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic origin.
There is no biblical verse that specifically mentions King Solomon's ring. The legend of King Solomon's ring is actually from non-biblical Jewish folklore and is not found in the Bible.
It wouldn't be a christian song if it wasn't biblical Most Christian songs are not direct quotations from any version of the Bible. The psalms are found in the Old Testament.
Monotheism is not found just in the Bible but it is the belief in ONE God, the Creator of all things seen and unseen.
No, the name Violet is not found in the Bible. It is derived from the name of the flower, which comes from the Latin word "viola."