Results for Rabbinism
Definitions of Rabbinism:
part of speech: noun
An expression or phraseology pecullar to the rabbins; also their doctrines or traditions.
part of speech: noun
The doctrine or teaching of the rabbis: a rabbinic expression.
Usage examples for Rabbinism:
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It is a vestige of rabbinism a fault into which the learned St. Jerome never fell.
"A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 5 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version"", François-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire) Commentator: John Morley Tobias Smollett H.G. Leigh -
As in Susanna, there is no indication of rabbinism in the legal, religious, or social standpoints of the story.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study", William Heaford Daubney -
A violent struggle ensued between the Beth ha- Midrash and the stage, between the teachers of the Law and lovers of art, between Rabbinism and Hellenism.
"Jewish Literature and Other Essays", Gustav Karpeles -
69. Of that scepticism which followed the refinements of rabbinism there is no trace, either here, or in Susanna, or in Bel and the Dragon.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study", William Heaford Daubney