judg
IPA/dʒˈʌdʒ/
IPA/dʒˈʌdʒ/
judg — abbreviation
1. the short written form used in Bible references for the Book of Judges in the Ol
1.縮寫B2
釋義
the short written form used in Bible references for the Book of Judges in the Old Testament.
例句
The study guide lists Judg 6:12 for this week's memory verse.
Bible citation pattern: Judg + chapter:verse
During Bible class, Omar read a note beside Judg 4:14.
Judg in margin notes and lesson materials
The pastor asked everyone to open to Judg before the sermon.
Isabela copied Judg 2:16 into the margin of her notebook.
A wall chart grouped Josh, Judg, and Ruth on one line.
同義詞
- Book of Judges
the fuller title used in teaching, discussion, or library listings
文法句型
Judg 6:12
from Judg
open to Judg
用法筆記
Usually appears before chapter and verse numbers, as in 'Judg 6:12'. It is mainly a compact citation form in study guides, reading plans, and church materials.
常見錯誤
❌The verse is in JUDG 6:12.
✅The verse is in Judg 6:12.
💡This Bible-book abbreviation is normally written with one capital letter followed by lowercase letters.
❌The note says Judges 4:14 in the narrow margin.
✅The note says Judg 4:14 in the narrow margin.
💡In compact Bible references, Judg is the shortened citation form.