Scriptures of the Mohammedans
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KORANScriptures of the Mohammedans.
ALLAHSupreme Being of the Mohammedans.
DIRRAHPenance whip of the Mohammedans.
ALLAHSupreme being of the Mohammedans.
ALOESymbolic plant among the Mohammedans.
ANAGOGEInterpretation of the Scriptures.
PSALMSOFDAVIDPortions of the Scriptures.
THELAWOFMOSESPortion of the Scriptures.
VULVersion of the Scriptures: Abbr.
PALILanguage of the Buddhist scriptures.
RELStudy of the Scriptures: Abbr.
ITALALatin version of the Scriptures.
literalaccording with the letter of the scriptures
textuarya specialist in the study of the Scriptures
textuariesTEXTUARY, a specialist in the study of the Scriptures
codicesmanuscript volume, usually of an ancient classic or the Scriptures
codexmanuscript volume, usually of an ancient classic or the Scriptures
textualbased on or conforming to the text, as of the Scriptures
tropologyThe figurative interpretation of the scriptures as a source of moral guidance
adiaphoriststolerance of actions or beliefs not specifically prohibited in the Scriptures; indifferentism
prophetThe prophetic writings of the Old Testament or Hebrew scriptures, in particular
prophetsThe prophetic writings of the Old Testament or Hebrew scriptures, in particular
inspirationismthe belief that the writers of the Scriptures were directly and divinely inspired
inspirationismsINSPIRATIONISM, the belief that the writers of the Scriptures were directly and divinely inspired
inspirationista person who maintains that the writers of the Scriptures were directly and divinely inspired
inspirationistsINSPIRATIONIST, a person who maintains that the writers of the Scriptures were directly and divinely inspired
gematriacabbalistic system of interpretation of the Scriptures by substituting for a particular word another word whose letters give the same numerical sum
megillahOne of five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther) that are appointed to be read on certain Jewish notable days, esp. the Book of Esther, read at the festival of Purim