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18 Αυγ 2020 · The Christian scripture was referred to in Greek as Ta Biblia as early as c. 223. Bible replaced Old English biblioðece (see bibliothec) as the ordinary word for "the Scriptures." Figurative sense of "any authoritative book" is from 1804. Bible-thumper "strict Christian" is from 1870.
- 한국어 (Korean)
Bible 뜻: 성경; "옛 성서와 신 성서의 성경," 14세기 초에 영국-라틴어 biblia, 옛 프랑스어...
- Français (French)
Bible-thumper "chrétien strict" date de 1870. Bible belt en...
- Biblical
"the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments," early 14c.,...
- Concordance
concordance. (n.). late 14c., "alphabetical arrangement of...
- Book
book. (n.). Middle English bok, from Old English boc "book,...
- Parchment
word-forming element meaning "book" or sometimes "Bible,"...
- Library
library. (n.). place for books, late 14c., from Anglo-French...
- Repentance
repentance. (n.). c. 1300, repentaunce, "state of being...
- 한국어 (Korean)
2 Ιουλ 2024 · The Greek Empire was conquered by the Roman Empire, which adopted many of the ideas, and adapted some of the words. The Greek phrase τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια (ta biblia ta hagia) came into ancient Latin as 'biblia sacra' meaning sacred books.
Bible lexicons provide definitions and meaning of Biblical words found in the original New Testament Greek and Old Testament Hebrew languages of the Holy Bible. This study resource helps in understanding the origins and root meaning of the ancient language.
31 Ιαν 2019 · The word Bible itself is simply a transliteration of the Greek word bíblos (βίβλος), meaning "book." So the Bible is, quite simply, The Book . However, take a step further back and the same Greek word also means "scroll" or "parchment."
The Bible is an anthology (a compilation of texts of a variety of forms) originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. The texts include instructions, stories, poetry, prophecies, and other genres.
8 Οκτ 2024 · From Middle English bible, from Medieval Latin biblia (“ book ”) (misinterpreted as a feminine from earlier Latin neuter plural biblia (“ books ”)), from Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, “ books ”), plural of βιβλίον (biblíon, “ small book ”), originally a diminutive of βίβλος (bíblos, “ book ”), from ...
2 Σεπ 2009 · The Bible takes its name from the Latin Biblia ('book' or 'books') which comes from the Greek Ta Biblia ('the books') traced to the Phoenician port city of Gebal, known as Byblos to the Greeks. Writing became associated with Byblos as an exporter of papyrus (used in writing) and the Greek name for papyrus was bublos.