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unbiblical


Meanings
  • adjective

    Contrary to or not found in the Bible


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unbiblical
Etymology
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un- (not) + biblical (of or relating to the Bible)


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  1. The term 'unbiblical' is not itself a biblical term.

  2. The Bible does not explicitly mention the term 'unbiblical'


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  1. heresy: A belief or doctrine that is contrary to the orthodox or accepted teachings of a religion

  2. apocrypha: Writings that were not included in the canon of the Bible but are considered by some to be related to it


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The term 'unbiblical' is often used in religious or theological contexts to refer to beliefs, practices, or teachings that are not supported by the Bible.

How to Memorize "unbiblical"

  1. mnemonics

    - To remember that 'unbiblical' means 'not in the Bible', you can use the mnemonic 'U-N means Un-Biblical'


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