inscripturated

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  • enPR: ĭn-skrĭpˈ -chə-rātˌ-ĭd, -cho͝o-rātˌ-ĭd
  • IPA(key): /ɪn.ˈ skɹɪp.t͡ʃəˌɹeɪt.ɪd/, /ɪn.ˈ skɹɪp.t͡ʃʊˌɹeɪt.ɪd/

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inscripturated (not comparable)

  1. (theology, often used postpositively) Put or made into scripture; recorded, written, or included in scripture; inscripturate.
    • 1998, "Hermeneutics and Christ", Matthias Media, St Matthias Press Ltd. 8 April 1998:
      ...what we think about the incarnate Word of God, Jesus Christ, will run parallel with what we think about the inscripturated Word of God, the Bible.
  2. Written down in official or systematic form; codified.

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inscripturated

  1. simple past and past participle of inscripturate
    • 2021, Barry Waugh, "Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield One Hundred Years Later", Westminster Magazine, Westminster Theological Seminary. 15 September 2021 [1]:
      Warfield’s article gave evidence from other lexicons, antiquity, manuscripts, theological writings, and the Bible showing that the historical consensus overwhelmingly supported Theopneustos bearing the meaning of God’s active work through which he inscripturated the Word through its writers.

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