Bible Black (song)

Definition
“Bible Black” is purported to be the title of a musical composition. No widely recognized or verifiable source establishes it as a notable song within mainstream or niche music literature.

Overview
The phrase “Bible Black” has been employed in various cultural contexts—most prominently as the title of a Japanese adult visual novel and its anime adaptation, and as an idiomatic expression denoting extreme darkness. However, a specific song bearing the exact title “Bible Black” does not appear in major music databases, scholarly references, or reputable encyclopedic resources. Consequently, the existence of a distinct, notable composition titled “Bible Black” cannot be confirmed.

Etymology / Origin
The term “Bible Black” is an English idiom that historically describes an intensely dark or black hue, reminiscent of the deep black ink used in printing early Bibles. If a song carries this title, the phrase likely evokes themes of darkness, mystery, or the occult, which are common motifs in certain music genres (e.g., metal, gothic, industrial).

Characteristics
Accurate information about lyrical content, musical style, composer, release date, album affiliation, or reception is not confirmed. Should a work titled “Bible Black” exist, its characteristics would be speculative and therefore omitted.

Related Topics

  • Bible Black (visual novel) – a Japanese adult game and anime series known for its occult themes.
  • Bible Black (idiom) – an expression describing a deep, rich black color.
  • Songs about darkness – musical works that explore themes of night, gloom, or mysticism.

Note: Accurate information about a song specifically titled “Bible Black” is not confirmed by reliable encyclopedic sources.

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