blood or bloodshed.
something bad like that
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Blood may also mean the blood of Jesus, which is good.
"Common Era" is the non-sectarian term used to replace "Anno Domini" (i.e., in the year of the Lord) referring in biblical terms to time after the birth of Christ. "B.C.E." refers to time "Before the Common Era" which is the comparable revision of "B.C." meaning "Before Christ."
Those are not just Biblical terms; they are terms used with year numbers in general. They mean before and after Christ. BC means "before Christ", while AD means "Anno Domini", i.e., "in the year of our Lord" (after Christ).
Menstruating women is one type of uncleanness. Another is unclean animals for burnt sacrifice.
Noah, as in the Biblical character and the name in general, is translated as: Noé.
assuming you mean a biblical parable they are usually between about 5 and 30 lines
Red
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.
The word cat(s) is not in the Bible
Goy is a Hebrew biblical term for a nation.
The term Red Headed Woman does not appear on biblical texts (KJV)
The term 'score' is not found in many English translations.
The term "Hadassah" is derived from the Hebrew name for the biblical heroine, Esther. Hadassah is a women's study group which was established in 1912 in New York.
It was a term often used before the hyphenated term American-Indian or the term Native American became popular. A red Indian was a North American Native.
deficiency in no. of red blood cells(erythrocytes)
This is a term used when someone turns red (blushes) because they are embarrassed.
The term is a Manuscript.
The term rhyming with "quaint" is "saint."