bibliomancy (Meaning)

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bibliomancy (n.)

A kind of divination, performed by selecting passages of Scripture at hazard, and drawing from them indications concerning future events.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bibliomancy

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bibliomancy Sentence Examples

  1. Bibliomancy, the divination of the future through random passages of texts, has been practiced for centuries.
  2. The ancient Greeks used Homer's Odyssey for bibliomancy, believing that the first verse randomly chosen would reveal their fate.
  3. In medieval Europe, the Bible was a popular text for bibliomancy, with verses interpreted as divine messages.
  4. Bibliomancy was often used to seek guidance in matters of love, health, and wealth.
  5. Some modern practitioners of bibliomancy use Shakespeare's plays or other works of literature as divinatory texts.
  6. The randomness of bibliomancy can lead to both insightful and amusing results.
  7. Skeptics dismiss bibliomancy as mere superstition, while others see it as a way to tap into the wisdom of the ancients.
  8. The practice of bibliomancy has declined in popularity over the years, but it remains a fascinating example of the human desire to seek guidance from the written word.
  9. Some writers have incorporated bibliomancy into their works, such as J.K. Rowling in the Harry Potter series.
  10. Despite its uncertain origins and scientific validity, bibliomancy continues to be a unique and intriguing practice for those who seek inspiration and meaning from the pages of books.

FAQs About the word bibliomancy

A kind of divination, performed by selecting passages of Scripture at hazard, and drawing from them indications concerning future events.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Bibliomancy, the divination of the future through random passages of texts, has been practiced for centuries.

The ancient Greeks used Homer's Odyssey for bibliomancy, believing that the first verse randomly chosen would reveal their fate.

In medieval Europe, the Bible was a popular text for bibliomancy, with verses interpreted as divine messages.

Bibliomancy was often used to seek guidance in matters of love, health, and wealth.