Bible
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the collection of sacred writings of the Christian religion, comprising the Old and New Testaments.
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Often bible the sacred writings of any religion.
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bible, any book, reference work, periodical, etc., accepted as authoritative, informative, or reliable.
He regarded that particular bird book as the birdwatchers' bible.
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the sacred writings of the Christian religion, comprising the Old and New Testaments and, in the Roman Catholic Church, the Apocrypha
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( as modifier )
a Bible reading
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the English name for Tanach
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(often not capital) any book containing the sacred writings of a religion
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(usually not capital) a book regarded as authoritative
the angler's bible
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By extension, any book considered an infallible or very reliable guide to some activity may be called a “bible.”
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Origin of Bible
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English bible, bibel, from Old French bible, from Medieval Latin biblia (feminine singular), from Greek, in tà biblía tà hagía (Septuagint) “the holy books,” plural of biblíon, byblíon “papyrus roll, strip of papyrus,” equivalent to býbl(os) “papyrus” (after Býblos, a Phoenician port where papyrus was prepared and exported) + -ion noun suffix
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“Our bible here is sustainable growth creation,” said Marcondes.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 6, 2026
Joseph replied, “I am currently in solitary but they got me a bible so i have been able to stay encouraged. Thanks for the encouraging message! it means a lot!”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2026
So the conventions set out in the parliamentary bible Erskine May, which have long clipped the wings of debate about the monarch and their family, didn't apply to Mountbatten-Windsor.
From BBC • Feb. 24, 2026
Michael Azerrad’s “Our Band Could Be Your Life” is the bible for exactly that kind of knowledge.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026
I’m going to make a giant-size, paper flying woman sculpture out of each and every bible passage.
From "I'll Give You the Sun" by Jandy Nelson
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