Biblical literalism
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*[[know]] in the biblical sense - [[verb]] | *[[know]] in the biblical sense - [[verb]] | ||
*([[transitive]], archaic, [[Biblical]]) To have [[sexual relation]]s with. | *([[transitive]], archaic, [[Biblical]]) To have [[sexual relation]]s with. | ||
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+ | * [[Biblical inerrancy]] | ||
+ | * [[Science and the Bible]] | ||
+ | * [[Textual criticism#Application of textual criticism to religious documents|Application of textual criticism to religious documents]] | ||
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- know in the biblical sense - verb
- (transitive, archaic, Biblical) To have sexual relations with.
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