Sentence example with the word 'rabbinical'

rabbinical

Definition adj. of or relating to rabbis or their teachings

Last update: June 17, 2015


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The son of a rabbinical scholar, he was educated in Hebrew literature and history, and subsequently in law and philosophy at the university of Berlin.   [Please select]

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"Rabbinical, rabbinical, Esther."   [Please select]

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This was especially true among the Hasidim, the sect of enthusiasts who set religious exaltation above rabbinical lore.   [Please select]

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That the seeker mentioned had been a pupil of a rabbinical philosopher, name uncertain.   [Please select]

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Through them he kept informed of the movements of the Nazarene, and of the schemes of the Nazarene's enemies, Rabbinical and Roman.   [Please select]

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They were strict constructionists and rigorous observers of the Law as found in the books of Moses; but they held the vast mass of Rabbinical addenda to those books in derisive contempt.   [Please select]

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Grotius makes the like remark in respect to the Lord's Prayer, that the single clauses of which it is composed were already in use, in the time of Christ, in the rabbinical forms.   [Please select]

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