Bible John (disambiguation)

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Bible John is an unidentified serial killer active in Glasgow in the late 1960s.

Bible John may also refer to:

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BC most often refers to:

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The number of the beast, 666 in most manuscripts, is associated with the Beast of Revelation in the Book of Revelation in the Bible.

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Wormwood may refer to:

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CBT most commonly refers to:

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A testament is a document that the author has sworn to be true. In law it usually means last will and testament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">King James Only movement</span> Bible translation (KJV) advocacy groups

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Tijuana bibles were palm-sized pornographic comic books produced in the United States from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Their popularity peaked during the Great Depression era.

Letter, letters, or literature may refer to:

<i>The Perry Bible Fellowship</i> Webcomic and newspaper comic strip

The Perry Bible Fellowship is a webcomic and newspaper comic strip by Nicholas Gurewitch. It first appeared in the Syracuse University newspaper The Daily Orange in 2001.

<i>Loaded Bible</i>

Loaded Bible is a series of one-shot comic books written by Tim Seeley, with art by Nate Bellegarde, the first of which, Jesus vs. Vampires, was published in February 2006 by Image Comics.

A sword is a cutting and/or thrusting weapon.

Heartland or Heartlands may refer to:

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Word of God or God's Word may refer to:

A preacher is someone who preaches sermons.

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