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The '''Bible''' was the book of the [[Holy Church]]. [[Lord Asriel]]'s bible was a big, black book and contained the first words about [[Dust]], which fell when [[Adam]] and [[Eve]] ate the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, towards the end of the Third Chapter of Genesis<!--It is capitalised like this in the book--> which is why the particles are known as Dust.<ref name="NL21">{{ref|book|1|21}}</ref> [[Malcolm Polstead]] said that the letter he found inside the [[acorn]] was written on thin [[India paper|paper]], like the paper bibles were printed on.<ref name="LBS3">{{Ref|book|6|3}}</ref>
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The '''Bible''' was the book of the [[Holy Church]]. [[Lord Asriel]]'s bible was a big, black book and contained the first words about [[Dust]], which fell when [[Adam]] and [[Eve]] ate the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, towards the end of the Third Chapter of Genesis<!--It is capitalised like this in the book--> which is why the particles are known as Dust.<ref name="NL21">{{ref|book|1|21}}</ref> [[Malcolm Polstead]] said that the letter he found inside the [[acorn]] was written on thin India paper, like the paper bibles were printed on.<ref name="LBS3">{{Ref|book|6|3}}</ref>
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{{Quote|for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return|[[Lyra Silvertongue]] reads from the Bible|Northern Lights}}
   
{{quote|for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return|[[Lyra Silvertongue]] reads from the Bible|Northern Lights}}
 
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
 
Known books in the Bible:
 
Known books in the Bible:

Revision as of 10:26, 8 September 2019

The Bible was the book of the Holy Church. Lord Asriel's bible was a big, black book and contained the first words about Dust, which fell when Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, towards the end of the Third Chapter of Genesis which is why the particles are known as Dust.[1] Malcolm Polstead said that the letter he found inside the acorn was written on thin India paper, like the paper bibles were printed on.[2]

"for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return"
Lyra Silvertongue reads from the Bible[src]

Books

Known books in the Bible:

  • Genesis (meaning: beginning)

Appearances

References

  1. Northern Lights, Chapter 21
  2. La Belle Sauvage, Chapter 3