犹太 | Yóu tài | Jew / Jewish / Judea (in Biblical Palestine) | |
诗篇 | shī piān | a poem / a composition in verse / fig. epic (compared with historical epic) / the biblical Book of Psalms | |
箴言 | zhēn yán | admonition / exhortation / dictum / the biblical Book of Proverbs | |
迦南 | Jiā nán | Canaan (in Biblical Palestine) | |
伯利恒 | Bó lì héng | Bethlehem (in the biblical nativity story) | |
节 | jié | festival / holiday / node / joint / section / segment / part / to economize / to save / to abridge / moral integrity / classifier for segments, e.g. lessons, train wagons, biblical verses / CL:個|个[ge4] | |
拿撒勒 | Ná sǎ lè | Nazareth (in Biblical Palestine) | |
彼拉多 | Bǐ lā duō | Pilate (Pontius Pilate in the Biblical passion story) | |
雅歌 | yǎ gē | part of the Book of Songs 詩經|诗经 / a song / a poem set to elegant music / a refined chant / the biblical Song of Solomon | |
三位博士 | sān wèi bó shì | the Magi / the Three Wise Kings from the East in the biblical nativity story | |
则步隆 | Zé bù lóng | Zabulon or Zebulun, biblical land between Jordan and Galilee (Matthew 4:15) | |
加利利 | Jiā lì lì | Galilee (in biblical Palestine) | |
加利肋亚 | Jiā lì lèi yà | Galilee (in biblical Palestine) | |
参孙 | Cān sūn | Samson (name) / biblical hero around 1100 BC | |
大先知书 | Dà xiān zhī shū | the biblical books of the prophets | |
巴拉巴斯 | Bā lā bā sī | Barabbas (in the Biblical passion story) | |
希罗底 | Xī luó dǐ | Herodium (town in biblical Judea) | |
扫罗 | Sǎo luó | Saul (name) / biblical king around 1000 BC | |
最后晚餐 | zuì hòu wǎn cān | the Last Supper (in the biblical Passion story) | |
东方三博士 | Dōng fāng sān Bó shì | the Magi / the Three Wise Kings from the East in the biblical nativity story | |
灾变说 | zāi biàn shuō | catastrophism (theory that geological changes are brought about by catastrophes such as the biblical flood) | |
灾变论 | zāi biàn lùn | catastrophism / the theory that geological change is caused by catastrophic events such as the Biblical flood | |
圣经典故 | shèng jīng diǎn gù | biblical classic | |
般雀比拉多 | Bān què Bǐ lā duō | Pontius Pilate (in the Biblical passion story) | |