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Definition of Postbiblical
1. Adjective. Subsequent to biblical times.
Definition of Postbiblical
1. Adjective. After the publication of the Bible. ¹
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Definition of Postbiblical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postbiblical
Literary usage of Postbiblical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology by Society of Biblical Archaeology (1897)
"... forms and constructions in the Hebrew Text A. of Tobit, some of which are
postbiblical. ... "n (postbiblical). — 15 : D-31^ »J>m (= worked for many). ..."
2. Proceedings by Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England), Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England). (1897)
"... 100 vn Peculiar forms and constructions in the Hebrew Text A. of Tobit, some
of which are postbiblical. I, 6: Yby 13^ ^Bt5'•|l (v. VIII, 4. cf. Lament. ..."
3. Catalogue of the Hebrew Books in the Library of the British Museum by Joseph Zedner (1867)
"Translations of postbiblical Hebrew works. 2. Works in the Arabic, Spanish, ...
Bibliographical works with special reference to postbiblical literature, ..."
4. Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1909)
"Dalman, in his work on The Words of Jesus in the Light of Postbiblical Writing
and the Aramaic Language, contends that the Greek phrase translated " kingdom ..."
5. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"And not until postbiblical times did they become the property of Hebrew and
Christian thought. Spirit, as we find it in the Scriptures, was a rarefied form ..."
6. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"l And not until postbiblical times did they become the property of Hebrew and
Christian thought. ..."