Defn: Good news; announcement of glad tidings; especially, the gospel, or a gospel.
Glad tidings; especially, the good news concerning Christ, the Kingdom of God, and salvation.
Whensoever their gaze lighteth upon gatherings of those who are steadfast in the Covenant and Testament, then do they utter their cry, ‘Glad tidings!
Blessed are ye, glad tidingsto you, for this abounding grace.
Quoth Tuman, "I will not speak thee, till thou give me the gift of glad tidings.
Go," replied Gharib, "and take of him the gift of glad tidings.
We have sent thee (O Muhammad) with the truth, a bringer of glad tidings and a warner.
Y: Verily We have sent thee in truth as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner: But of thee no question shall be asked of the Companions of the Blazing Fire.
Glad Tidings to All What is the Gospel that the people ought to obey it?
As we passed under the vessel's stern I looked up and read her name-- Glad Tidings, Port of Fowey.
So best," she answered shortly, and again put the Glad Tidings about.
His wife having put about, Mr. Pengelly obligingly hauled a sheet or two to windward, and brought the Glad Tidings almost to a standstill, allowing the boat to come close alongside.
But that spirit would not let them rest content with work-a-day life; it was like yeast fermenting in their being, it was like a spark kindled into a bright flame, and the fiery tongues announced the glad tidings.
Swinging the manuscript in his hand, he cried: "Glad tidings!
It is a fact of history that when the tablet "Glad Tidings" was sent to Russia, section 15 was omitted.
Let such as wish to rise above the clouds of theological prejudice, remember that the whole mystery of godliness is described by the expression ‘glad tidings.
Six months, therefore, previously to the annunciation to Mary, the angel Gabriel descended to proclaim "glad tidings" to Zacharias.
They have heard "glad tidings," and they are come to verify the visions they have seen, and to renew the joys they have felt!
Holy prophets concur with the evangelical publishers of "glad tidings," in urging you to partake of the heavenly supply, which is dispensed with perfect freeness, and in undiminishing abundance.
We need to remind ourselves occasionally that the gospel is good news, glad tidings of great joy.
So here, one may say, the gospel is conceived as glad tidings; and whoever would open his lips for Christ must enter into the spirit of his message, and stand up to speak clothed in joy.
Glad tidings" (Subha Shita), word used for the Buddhist revelation, 46.
It is twice used in the singular by Justin elsewhere, and then means simply the Christian revelation (literally, glad tidings).
We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell; Oh, come to us, abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glad tidings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.