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in latin it means book Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth
Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
No, it does not. 'Holy' is an adjective meaning 'of importance to a religion'. 'Bible' is derived from the Latin biblio, meaning 'book' or 'books'.It is just an acrostic which someone has made up using the letters of the words 'Holy Bible' as a summary of what the Bible is.
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none, the bible-(biblical-instructions-before-leaving-earth) is what we must follow at all times
B.I.B.L.E. Belivers Instructions Before Leaving Earth (Truely God's devine instructions for the world to know before death seeks them out form this earth.) A place where salvation can be found and true life can begin. Then all else will follow.
In the actual word, it doesn't "stand for" anything, it is just the first letter of the word.
Basic information before leaving earth..Dijah's answer
Take the word Bible for an example. Modern dictionaries tell us that it means books or basic instructions before leaving earth. The word bible is derived from a sex goddess called babila which pagans worship in the region of Phoenicia in the city called Byblos. TheCreator never gave Moses a bible He gave him the Torah(law) which means teaching and instructions.
The word 'Bible' comes from the Greek 'Biblos' which means 'book'. So the Holy Bible simply means the 'holy book' although the Bible actually consists of 66 books in one volume. Some use the actual letters of the word 'Bible' to stand for things. my favourite is: - BIBLE = Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.
Before leaving the professor's house, Montag exchanged a bible and a uncommon green-led drafting pencil.