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Haggadist|həˈgɑːdɪst| [f. as Haggadic a. + -ist.] A writer of Haggadoth; one versed in the Haggadah, or Haggadic method.
1882Farrar Early Chr. I. 516 A Hagadist, or one who dwelt on allegory, legend and historical story more than on the legal precedents of the Halacha. 1891tr. Didon's Jesus Christ I. 200 Jesus did not give the impression of a scribe, a doctor, or a Haggadist..but of a prophet. Hence Haggaˈdistic a., of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Haggadists.
1856Etheridge Jerus. & Tiberias 428 The general tone of Jewish preaching in the Middle Ages was not so hagadistic as it had been in the East. 1882Farrar Early Chr. I. 288 That Hagadistic school of Jewish exegesis. |