Definition: 1. A book regarded as authoritative in its field. 2. The holy book of the Christian religion, consisting of the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Use 'bible' in a sentence:
1. The Bible states that the life of man is three score and ten.
2. He quoted from the Bible to support his belief.
3. In the Bible, a seraph is a kind of angel.
4. According to the bible, man was made in the image of god.
5. No. The Bible says Jesus had compassion2 on them for He saw them as sheep without a shepherd.
6. The bible tells us that the tithe is the lords.
7. She quoted a verse from the bible.
8. He opened the heavy Bible.
9. He reads the Holy Bible every night.
10. What about those who are not Christians and do not hold to the authority of the bible?
11. He quotes ( from) the Bible to support his beliefs.
12. As it says in the Bible, my cup is running over. Talking of which, I must get you a cup of tea.
13. It's no use citing the Bible to a non-Christian.
14. You will find the text anywhere in the Bible.
15. The accused and accusers all succeed in outweighing the Bible.
16. Martin Luther translated the Bible into German.
17. You may begin with the stamp-collector's bible.
18. In other ways the Bible limited Puritan writing, blurring and deadening the pages.
19. It's no use citing the Bible to somebody who doesn't believe in God.
20. The decrees of Vatican Council II appealed to the Bible more than to tradition.
21. The diversity and richness of the Bible as literature, especially the old testament, are unparalleled.
22. She turned back to the Bible lying open in her lap.
23. A holy person is required to read the Holy bible.
24. Jung believed that God speaks to us in dreams. The Bible says so too.
25. We examined them on the bible.
26. The Bible begins with the genesis.
27. Witnesses were required to swear on the Bible.
28. The Bible says that stealing is a sin.
29. He became a model of clean living and Bible Belt virtues.
30. Uncle Richard intoned a chapter from the Bible and improvised a prayer.