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Book of Books

American  

noun

  1. the Bible.


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A short note on the work at the back of the 750-page Documenta compendium of essays, The Book of Books, gives the barest information.

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2012

He took occasion to praise the Bible as the " Book of Books."

From Time Magazine Archive

He caught the words; they were from the Book of Books, which he had learned to know and value.

From The Two Shipmates by Kingston, William Henry Giles

The argument presented in my lecture on the Bible, in which I defend the inspiration of the Book of Books, was the outgrowth of a chance rereading of Elijah's prayer test.

From In His Image by Bryan, William Jennings

I cannot leave the Book of Books without referring to one of the supreme moments that it describes.

From In His Image by Bryan, William Jennings

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