(January 30, 2018 at 8:37 pm)Victory123 Wrote:When did the Bible get the adjective "holy" in front of it (holy Bible)?(January 30, 2018 at 7:21 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: I'm impressed. Generally a screed that long manages to get a few things correct, if only by happenstance. But you, my staggeringly ignorant friend, managed to get everything wrong. Well done.
Boru
Well thank you, it is opposite day, "Woe onto you who call good evil and evil good" These are those days.
(January 30, 2018 at 8:31 pm)Brian37 Wrote: HOLY GIANT WALL OF TEXT BATMAN!
ho·ly
ˈhōlē/
adjective
adjective: holy; comparative adjective: holier; superlative adjective: holiest
- 1.
dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred.
"the Holy Bible"
synonyms:
sacred, consecrated, hallowed, sanctified, sacrosanct, venerated, revered, divine, religious, blessed, dedicated
"a Jewish holy place"
antonyms:
cursed
- (of a person) devoted to the service of God.
"saints and holy men"
synonyms:
saintly, godly, saintlike, pious, pietistic, religious, devout, God-fearing, spiritual; More
righteous, good, virtuous, angelic, sinless, pure, numinous, beatific;
canonized, beatified, ordained
"holy men"
SHOULD YOU SPEAK THIS WAY? This a word which denotes a state of being -which comes from the spiritual. How does man devise such words?
- "Holy smoke", even used this way denotes a holy fragrance. So, thank you it is a HOLY WALL OF A POST. Energy is the base of form.
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