bible
noun/ˈbaɪbl/
/ˈbaɪbl/
- the Bible[singular] the holy book of the Christian religion, consisting of the Old Testament and the New TestamentTopics Religion and festivalsc1
Want to learn more?
Find out which words work together and produce more natural sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.
- the Bible[singular] the holy book of the Jewish religion, consisting of the Torah (or Law), the prophets and the WritingsTopics Religion and festivalsc1
- [countable] a copy of the holy book of the Christian or Jewish religion
- [countable] a book containing important information on a subject, that you refer to very often
- the stamp-collector’s bible
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin biblia, from Greek (ta) biblia ‘(the) books’, from biblion ‘book’, originally a diminutive of biblos ‘papyrus, scroll’, of Semitic origin.
Check pronunciation:
bible