释义 |
Examples:Galilee (in biblical Palestine)—the Three Wise Kings from the East in the biblical nativity story—the Last Supper (in the biblical Passion story)—the biblical books of the prophets—Pontius Pilate (in the Biblical passion story)—Judea (in Biblical Palestine)—the biblical Book of Proverbs—the biblical Book of Psalms—the biblical book of Ecclesiastes—classifier for segments, e.g. lessons, train wagons, biblical verses—Nazareth (in Biblical Palestine)—Capernaum (biblical town on the Sea of Galilee)—Jehovah (biblical name for God, Hebrew: YHWH)—the biblical Song of Solomon—tabernacle (biblical word for a meeting hall or tent)—Herodium (town in biblical Judea)—the theory that geological change is caused by catastrophic events such as the Biblical flood—Zabulon or Zebulun, biblical land between Jordan and Galilee (Matthew 4:15)—biblical hero around 1100 BC—King Herod (in the biblical nativity story)—biblical king around 1000 BC—Holy Infant (cf biblical nativity story)—Cain (biblical character), a figure of Judeo-Christian-Muslim mythology—Pilate (Pontius Pilate in the Biblical passion story)—catastrophism (theory that geological changes are brought about by catastrophes such as the biblical flood)—Canaan (in Biblical Palestine)—Bethlehem (in the biblical nativity story)—Barabbas (in the Biblical passion story)— |