Noun
(ecclesiastical) Honorific name for the collection of the books of the Bible according to a Christian canon.
(ecclesiastical) Honorific name for a book containing the books of the Bible according to a Christian canon.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe Holy Bible is an abyss. It is impossible to explain how profound it is, impossible to explain how simple it is. Ernest Hello
I will never again go to people under false pretenses even if it is to give them the Holy Bible. I will never again sell anything, even if I have to starve. I am going home now and I will sit down and really write about people. Henry Miller
A copy of the Holy Bible which falls open instantly to I Samuel 20:41: “David bowed before Jonathan … they kissed each other … until David became great.” Source: Internet
One, awash in flames, suggests passersby have two choices: the Holy Bible or an eternity in hell. Source: Internet
My daughter usually asks me whether I want her to be reading the bible or start going to church since the column always refers to the Holy bible and I advised her to follow the content that will be useful to her now and in future. Source: Internet
As we fellowship together through this weekly column it will be important from the onset to acknowledge that the discussions that will be carried in this column are based on the Holy Bible. Source: Internet