sacred scripture

NOUN
  1. any writing that is regarded as sacred by a religious group
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How To Use sacred scripture In A Sentence

  • The Avestan language is called Avestan because the sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism, Avesta, were written in this old form. Planet-x.com.au » Afghan
  • We are transformed by Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition which have consistently guided us for 2,000 years.
  • Both are in need of a thoughtful reform to nip in the bud the anti-national trend of creating religious disharmony by publicly vilifying sacred scriptures that has begun raising its ugly head.
  • Shinto is the oldest known Japanese religion, yet it has no founder, no sacred scriptures like the Sutras or the Bible, and no single deity to be worshipped and revered.
  • In them he comments on the texts of sacred Scripture presented by the liturgy, using the Patristic-Medieval interpretation of the four meanings: the literal or historical, the allegorical or Christological, the tropological or moral, and the anagogic, which guides to eternal life. Latest Articles
  • Like bread, it is mentioned frequently in sacred scripture and tradition.
  • Those who pretend that the chanting of psalms is foreign to divine worship, must be ejected from the bosom of the Church; such innovators agree perfectly with their head, the spirit of darkness, the source of every iniquity, who tries to denaturalize and corrupt the meaning of the Sacred Scripture by malignant interpretations. FABC to call for the use of Asian symbols, melodies and values at Mass
  • They were, therefore, the great cultivators of sacred Scripture, and monasteries became schools of wisdom and schools of "dominici servitii," "of the service of the Lord," as St. Benedict called them. B16, On the Message of Lourdes
  • Beyond reading the sacred scripture, lectors write the intercessions we pray in the name of the community each week.
  • These movements demand strict conformity to sacred scriptures and to a moral code ostensibly based on these scriptures.
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