Examples of 'thy book' in a sentence
Meaning of "thy book"
Thy book is an archaic phrase that means "your book" in older versions of the English language. It is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership or belonging. This phrase is not commonly used in modern English, but can occasionally be found in literature or historical texts
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Thy book of toil is read.
Blot me out of thy book which thou hast written.
Thy book of toil is read The long day closes.
Forget not, in thy book record their groans.
Thy Book observing the contract made with Thee and following the practice of Thy Prophet.
Supposeth thou could extract another miracle from thy book of wonders?
And in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance.
And it will be said unto him, Read thy Book.
And in Thy book they were all written, the days that were ordained for me.
Tha'st old enough to be learnin ' thy book a good bit now.
Read thy book! Thy soul suffices thee this day as a reckoner against thee . '.