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The Sacred Scripture
The name given to Sikh's sacred scripture is 'Sunskrit.' It is the language in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (the holy book) was written in by the 10 Gurus.
The holy book , or gospel.
The word that can be spoken (written), is not the Eternal Tao according to Lao Tzu the foremost authority, on scripture and it's failings. The text you seek will be best written by your own hand.
If you're talking about the sacred name of God in the Bible, it's Yahweh. It was so sacred, they didn't even put vowels in his name.
The Maori word for sacred is 'Tapu'.
By most the sacred text of Christianity is called the Holy Bible - also referred to as the Scripture. It is a collection of writings inspired by God for mankind - a user's guide if you will. It can be summed up, IMHO, by the term 'love.'
You have to write them, they should contain information such as her name: the names of her parents, her brothers and sisters, what she was goddess of - what her sacred animals and plants were, and the myths she was connected with.
The Scripture does not mention her name.
None. The name Midas is not found anywhere in Scripture.
Your name is sacred
The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Latin Title Dei verbum, was issued on 18 November 1965. You may view it at the link below.