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bible
  1. A comprehensive manual that describes something. (e.g., handyman’s bible).
  2. (nautical) A holystone.
  3. (at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “You may also find decorative and ornate stained glass windows depicting scenes from the bible.”
      “It was great to receive a copy of the helpful hints I used to use as a bible for household problems.”
      “According to the Bible, Jesus Christ is the Last Adam who permanently reverses the effects of Original Sin causated by the First Adam.”
bibliolatry
  1. fundamentalism, the belief in the literal truth of the Bible
  2. excessive reverence of the Bible, Qur'an, or other book
  3. worship of the Bible or other book
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Take me for example. I am a confirmed bibliophile, but I also have a strong respect for books that borders on bibliolatry.”
      “Of course, we are not guilty of bibliolatry. It is not the paper and the ink that we worship, but the God revealed in the written Word.”
      “That leads to the sin of idolatry, the sin of bibliolatry and the Protestant danger of worshiping the text.”
biblicist
  1. A Biblical scholar or expert (Bible scholar or expert).
  2. One who interprets the Bible literally.
  3. Examples:
    1. “In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist.”
      “Fundamentalism and conservative evangelicalism have a very strong biblicist streak.”
      “Br. Marcello is a noted biblicist and did his biblical studies in Jerusalem.”
biblist
  1. One who holds the Bible as the sole rule of faith.
  2. A biblical scholar; a biblicist.
biblicality
  1. The quality of being biblical.
  2. A biblical subject.
bibliomancy
  1. Divination by interpreting a passage chosen at random from a book, especially from the Bible.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Dream initiated bibliomancy always gives me strange results.”
      “The book can aid in the process of bibliomancy by randomly selecting one word from a random passage taken from one or more of the available texts.”
      “This narrative, of combined bibliomancy and sortilege, is a curious one, but let it pass.”
biblioblogger
  1. (Internet) A contributor to a blog or online journal concerned with the Bible.
biblioblog
  1. (Internet) A blog or online journal concerned with the Bible.
Biblezine
  1. A Bible, or portions of the Bible, published in a magazine-like format.
biblicism
  1. Learning or literature relating to the Bible.
  2. Examples:
    1. “A minority embraced an uncompromising biblicism or fundamentalism, combined with pre-millenarian views and the pursuit of holiness.”
      “It is a primal Reformation principle that our faith is evangelical, linked to the good news and not to biblicism.”
      “Besides, a very un-Episcopalian biblicism is emerging in these discussions.”
biblioclasm
  1. (rare) Destruction of books, especially of the Bible.
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bibliolater
  1. A worshipper of books, especially the Bible.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Well trained in the best American scholarly library, and a true bibliolater, he was equally well equipped to establish Cornell's Library.”
      “He was author and publisher, or journalist and editor, the whole of his working life, and a bibliophile, if not a bibliolater, from his earliest to his latest years.”
biblioclast
  1. One who destroys books, especially the Bible.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Two interesting types of maniac are known respectively as the bibliotaph and the biblioclast.”
Bible
  1. A specific version, edition, translation, or copy of one of the above-mentioned texts.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The Bible is considered a holy text by Christians, encompassing a collection of sacred writings accepted by the faith.”
      “The gardening Bible is a comprehensive book of reference that provides detailed information on plant care, landscaping, and design.”
Bibliodrama
  1. The acting of stories from the Bible.
biblioblogging
  1. (Internet) The process of writing and publishing a biblioblog.
bibliolatrist
bibliolatrists
bibliobloggers
  1. plural of biblioblogger
biblioclasms
biblioclasts
  1. plural of biblioclast
bibliolaters
  1. plural of bibliolater
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  3. Examples:
    1. “While fundamentalists are surely bibliolaters, mainline Protestants by contrast have usurped Scripture's divinity.”
      “Like these two bibliolaters at my door, humanity has largely come to understand power as something that cannot be questioned and is the final authority for everyone.”
      Bibliolaters are apparently willing to risk their lives and happiness on the probability that they have made all the correct choices.”
bibliolatries
biblicalities
  1. plural of biblicality
bibliomancies
biblioblogs
  1. plural of biblioblog
Biblezines
  1. plural of Biblezine
biblicisms
  1. plural of biblicism
biblicists
  1. plural of biblicist
  2. Examples:
    1. “For one, it corrects the standard portrait of Socinians as rationalists, showing them instead to be biblicists of a sort.”
      “One of the clearest expressions of selective morality by Biblicists is shown in their approach to the Old Testament.”
      “In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate.”
biblists
  1. plural of biblist
bibles
  1. plural of bible
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Often, the introductory pages of local bibles or books of hours would be elegantly decorated with wonderful letter forms.”
      “A number of bibles and books, including old church records will be put into storage after the sale goes through.”
      “Two German-held bibles both contain lazurite, an expensive mineral that is notably absent from the King George III copy.”
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