Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
book-of-books
noun
/ˈbʊk əv bʊks/

Definition
A title often used to refer to the Bible, indicating its importance and the many books contained within it.

Examples
- The Bible is frequently called the ‘book-of-books’ because it comprises numerous individual texts.
- Many people turn to the book-of-books for spiritual guidance and wisdom.
- The teachings in the book-of-books have influenced countless generations.

Meaning
The term signifies a collection of sacred texts or scriptures that are considered authoritative in Christianity and often referred to as the ultimate guide to faith and practice.

Synonyms
- Bible
- Scripture
- Holy Writ