Holy definition

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Holy here means that God is perfect. Note - the Gospel begins with God - not us!

Examples of Holy in a sentence

  • A Teacher may receive a total of three (3) days paid leave for Religious Holy Leave per School Year.

  • For the purposes of this Article, Religious Holy Leave shall be defined as major religious holy days observed by the Teacher and designated as a day of obligation by the Teacher’s religion and where observance requires an absence from work for all or part of the day.

  • By word and action, informed at all time by the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church and Diocese of Chicago, the priest shall proclaim the Gospel, love and serve ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ people, nourish them, and strengthen them to glorify God in this life and in the life to come.

  • The Parties agree that this Article constitutes reasonable accommodation for Religious Holy Leave.

  • Where the appropriate notice has not been given to the School Division, the School Division shall provide Religious Holy Leave and that leave will be granted without pay.


More Definitions of Holy

Holy in Hebrew and Greek languages means “set apart for God, consecrated exclusively for one use, dedicated and available to Him.
Holy means much more than "separate." When applied to God it imports His ineffable majesty (Isa. 57:15). In many passages it expresses a moral quality (Rom. 7:12; Titus 1:8). In others it refers to cleansing (Eph. 5:26; Heb. 9:13). Often it means to hallow or dedicate to God (Ex. 20:11; John
Holy means the be set apart for God’s special use Negatively — set apart from sin
Holy means “called out.” It is only in modern times that the word ‘holy’ has developed the strictly RELIGIOUS meaning of ‘saintly” or “non-sinful.” Even so, these modern meanings are derived from “called out.” Obviously, the Israelites were hardly ever a non-sinful people, so that definition makes no sense at all. Yahweh has constantly struggled with us because of our sinfulness. Only the Elect, or Remnant, ever achieves righteousness to the degree acceptable to Yahweh for governance of the Kingdom. We are the elect, in spite of our faults, because Yahweh intends to purge the sin out of us.
Holy. -HAGIAN means set apart for God’s purpose.
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Holy means “set apart”—but it’s a lot more involved than just being special.