The Holy Bible is a collection of religious texts.
The Holy Bible may also refer to:
Roman or Romans 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.
Manic Street Preachers, also known simply as the Manics, are a Welsh rock band formed in Blackwood, Caerphilly, in 1986. The band consists of cousins James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore, plus Nicky Wire. They form a key part of the 1990s Welsh Cool Cymru cultural movement.
Holy Wood or Holywood may refer to:
Israel is a country in Western Asia.
A testament is a document that the author has sworn to be true. In law it usually means last will and testament.
"Revol" is a song by the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in August 1994 by the Epic record label as the second single from their third studio album, The Holy Bible, which was released later in the month. The song reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart on 13 August 1994.
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The BBC is the British Broadcasting Corporation, a publicly funded national broadcaster of the United Kingdom.
The Bible is a canonical collection of texts treated as religious scripture in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and other religions.
The Message may refer to:
Version may refer to:
Holy is a synonym for sacred.
Yes or YES may refer to:
The Bible usually uses the name of God in the singular, generally using the terms in a very general sense rather than referring to any special designation of God. However, general references to the name of God may branch to other special forms which express his multifaceted attributes. The Old Testament reveals YHWH as the personal name of God, along with certain titles including El Elyon and El Shaddai. Jah or Yah is an abbreviation of Jahweh/Yahweh, and often sees usage by Christians in the interjection "Hallelujah", meaning "Praise Yah", which is used to give God glory. In the New Testament the terms Theos, Kyrios and Patēr are additionally used to reference God.
The Holy Bible is the third studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on 30 August 1994 by record label Epic. While the album was being written and recorded, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards was struggling with severe depression, alcohol abuse, self-harm and anorexia nervosa, and its contents are considered by many sources to reflect his mental state. The songs focus on themes relating to politics and human suffering. The Holy Bible was the band's last album released before Edwards' disappearance on 1 February 1995.
Holy Ghost is the third divine person of the Trinity in mainstream Christian theology. Nontrinitarian Christian theologies vary widely in how the Holy Ghost is defined.
Chapter and Verse or Chapter & Verse may refer to:
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