It means that whatever subject is being discussed, it has (or doesn't as the case may be) support from scripture, rather than merely from the ideas and traditions of men. Many things sound like a good idea to people, but they may be in error from a Christian and scriptural perspective.
Assuming by "scriptural" you mean the Bible then there is no scriptural basis for gay and lesbian marriage in fact the Bible speaks against gay and lesbian relationships.
John LePine has written: 'The scriptural basis for the dogma of the assumption' -- subject(s): Assumption
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You don't have to get into scriptural interpretation. The meaning of the word is 'so be it', or 'so it is'.
The two scriptural offices of the church are Pastors and Deacons.
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it is purely contract basis and also you can never be permenant. Temperarily you can work for the years.
In the scriptural text in Exodus, the interpretation of the Hebrew name Yahweh is often given as "I am who I am." A better expression of the meaning of that name could be "I am the eternal, self-existent one" to convey the idea of God's eternal nature and self-sufficiency.
I can find no scriptural meaning to this, but common sence tells us that we need to have these things and others that will sustain us in time of famine.
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