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biblical

[bib-li-kuhl] / ˈbɪb lɪ kəl /


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Last year, Bundy published an essay opposing the administration’s stance on immigrantion, making a biblical case for protecting all people who come to the United States.

From Salon

Today the church’s website says: “We want to live out our church life in a contemporary way, grounded in biblical principles! Our vision is to live in a community shaped by Jesus and for Davos to experience his love.”

From Barron's

According to Heidi Campbell, a Texas A&M University professor who researches technology, religion, and digital culture, in the 1990s, the era of fad dieting, the country saw a revival in biblical dieting, in which people looked through Levitical laws for instruction on nutrition and fasting.

From Slate

He is not afraid to be strong and fight for what he knows to be Biblical truth.

From Slate

The biblical story of healing waters may also have resonated personally for the artist.

From The Wall Street Journal