Synonyms:
Hagiographa, Ketubim, Writings
Meaning: the third of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures
Usage examples
This peculiarity I perceive very strongly in Charlotte's writings at this time.
'Don't you think,' said Traddles, 'you could copy writings, sir, if I got them for you?'
I think the notion that no poet can form a correct estimate of his own writings is another.
It is, therefore, one of the most suggestive and interesting of the writings of the early Israelites.
Matthew, therefore, was very learned in the books of the Law, and in the writings of the old prophets.
When a man prides himself on being able to understand and interpret the writings of Chrysippus, say to yourself:--
But the writings of St. Luke are as full of blessing and power as ever, and the war he wrote about grows more wonderful every day.
This is why we find in the Gospel according to Matthew more quotations from the Old Testament than in the writings of any of the other evangelists.
The act made it exactly as great an offense to give such information as to exhibit the sort of pictures and writings at which the legislation was ostensibly aimed.
Besides which, he industriously gathered the histories of their martyrdom, together with other ecclesiastical writings, and erected there a large and noble library.