Associations to the word «Scripture»
Noun
- Veda
- Pali
- Sutra
- Testament
- Catechism
- Bible
- Liturgy
- Rabbinic
- Recitation
- Revelation
- Interpreting
- Psalm
- Doctrine
- Brahman
- Theology
- Sacrament
- Dogma
- Canon
- Torah
- Hinduism
- Creed
- Righteousness
- Interpretation
- Apostle
- Salvation
- Talmud
- Sanskrit
- Quran
- Epistle
- Buddhist
- Preaching
- Guru
- Jehovah
- Isaiah
- Atonement
- Quotation
- Lds
- Sahib
- Messiah
- Buddha
- Sikh
- Believer
- Protestantism
- Precept
- Baptism
- Hebrew
- Eucharist
- Gospel
- Dharma
- Brahma
- Apostles
- Sermon
- Prophecy
- Judaism
- Maha
- Saviour
- Christ
- Commandment
- Parable
- Prophet
- Mantra
- Theologian
- Buddhism
- Meditation
- Divine
- Commentary
- Resurrection
- Allegory
- Faith
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Scripture»
Wiktionary
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Aqdas
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Hebrew Tanakh
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible.
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Adi Granth
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Avesta
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Book of Shadows
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Raelian Sensual Meditation
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Moslem Koran
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Poetic Edda
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Tripitaka
SCRIPTURE, noun. The Veda
SCRIPTURE, noun. The religious text of a given religion
SCRIPTURE, noun. A sacred writing or holy book.
SCRIPTURE, noun. (by extension) An authoritative statement.
Dictionary definition
SCRIPTURE, noun. The sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen".
SCRIPTURE, noun. Any writing that is regarded as sacred by a religious group.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.