ho·li·ness /ˈholinəs/
神聖,純潔,潔白
Ho·li·ness, n.
1. The state or quality of being holy; perfect moral integrity or purity; freedom from sin; sanctity; innocence.
Who is like thee, glorious in holiness! --Ex. xv. 11.
2. The state of being hallowed, or consecrated to God or to his worship; sacredness.
Israel was holiness unto the Lord. --Jer.ii.3.
His holiness, a title of the pope; -- formerly given also to Greek bishops and Greek emperors.
Syn: -- Piety; devotion; godliness; sanctity; sacredness; righteousness.
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holiness
n : the quality of being holy [syn: sanctity] [ant: unholiness]
Holiness
in the highest sense belongs to God (Isa. 6:3; Rev. 15:4), and
to Christians as consecrated to God's service, and in so far as
they are conformed in all things to the will of God (Rom. 6:19,
22; Eph. 1:4; Titus 1:8; 1 Pet. 1:15). Personal holiness is a
work of gradual development. It is carried on under many
hindrances, hence the frequent admonitions to watchfulness,
prayer, and perseverance (1 Cor. 1:30; 2 Cor. 7:1; Eph. 4:23,
24). (See SANCTIFICATION.)