Bible class


noun
  1. a class or course of study devoted to the Bible or Biblical subjects, as in a Sunday School.

Origin of Bible class

1
An Americanism dating back to 1815–25

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How to use Bible class in a sentence

  • Make him understand how it looks to have him drop his Bible class just at this particular time.

    Tales Of Men And Ghosts | Edith Wharton
  • What has Draper got to give these boys in his Bible class, that's so much better than what he wants to take from them?

    Tales Of Men And Ghosts | Edith Wharton
  • One day there came to the Bible class I attended a call for teachers, to aid in a Sunday-school near by.

  • I think you would feel some interest in our Bible class: it becomes increasingly instructive and agreeable to all engaged in it.

  • He had been too shy to join the singing school, and had never heard any part singing till he began to attend the Bible class.

    The Man From Glengarry | Ralph Connor