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Scripture is a common noun. The related adjective is scriptural.

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The adjective is "Biblical", not biblian, biblesque, biblique or biblicious as I've spotted in Asian mistranslations, though these forms sound rather tempting.

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The adjective form for the noun bible is biblical. Example:

The community's links with Syria date back to biblicaltimes.


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How about these to start:

Perfect, Complete, Specific, Loving, Disclipined, Expectation

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It is known as the 'Holy Bible.'

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Biblical.

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holy

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