| 单词 | rabbinic | 
| 释义 | rabbinicadj.n. A. adj.  1.   a.  = rabbinical adj. 1a.Used most frequently with reference to the rabbis whose teachings constitute the Talmud, whereas rabbinical is frequent in all applications. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > law > Jewish law > Talmudic scholar, rabbi > 			[adjective]		 > relating to rabbinical1565 rabbinic1612 1612    J. Selden in  M. Drayton Poly-olbion v. Illustr. 168  				The Rabbinique conceit vpon the creation. a1711    T. Ken Hymnarium 146 in  Wks. 		(1721)	 II.  				To extract from Mud rabbinick Gold. 1722    R. Blackmore Redemption  iii. 177  				But such absurd and empty fables, bred In a romantick vain Rabbinick head. 1851    Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 2 6  				Rabbinic opposition arose in Jerusalem, and every where, and he fled again to Smyrna. 1879    F. W. Farrar Life & Work St. Paul I.  ii. viii. 136  				Illiterate men, untrained in the schools of..rabbinic wisdom. 1899    Jewish Q. Rev. 12 152  				Even in the Rabbinic period God was consistently regarded as the God of all mankind. 1967    C. Potok Chosen  iii. xiv. 245  				The Mishnah is the written text of rabbinic oral law. 1994    Canad. Geographic July 57/3  				The immodest and blasphemous displays of female skin, which would distract him from his holy rabbinic studies. 2002    N. Tosches In Hand of Dante 173  				But it was not until the age of the tannaim that gematria and rabbinic literature became one.  b.  = rabbinical adj. 1b. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Afro-Asiatic > 			[adjective]		 > Semitic > Hebrew > rabbinical rabbinic1710 rabbinical1728 1710    J. Hodges Ess. 164  				Achsah in Rabbinic Hebrew signifying any Beautiful Woman, does in its proper Sense, signifie a Female Shaikle or Fetter. 1889    Jewish Q. Rev. 1 368  				The forms peculiar to Rabbinic Hebrew..are entirely absent from the book of Koheleth. 2002    Jrnl. Near Eastern Stud. 60 253  				In Rabbinic Hebrew and Aramaic, the word also has the general sense of ‘document’.  2.  = rabbinical adj. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > law > Jewish law > Talmudic scholar, rabbi > 			[adjective]		 rabbinical1619 rabbinish1652 rabbinic1654 rabbical1716 tannaitic1905 tannaite1919 1654    P. English Surv. Policy 6  				We find The Talmudick and Rabinick Writers this way somewhat inclining to the lawless and arbitrary power of absolute Monarchy. 1678    R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe  i. iv. 469  				Those Rabbinick Writers commonly interpret certain places of the Scripture to this sence. 1695    J. Edwards Disc. conc. Old & New-Test. III. ii. 97  				Another Punitive Infliction, though not specified in the Judicial Law, nor reckon'd up by the Rabbinick Masters among the Jewish Punishments, was the Wheel. 1739    H. Coventry Lett. Philemon to Hydaspes 		(ed. 2)	 43  				The Rabbinick Authors are no very reputable Expositors of Scripture, if he was not uner a fatal Devotion to Offences of this sort after it. 1975    Way Suppl. No. 25. 83  				Meditation upon the OT with a view to giving it a contemporary application is sometimes designated Midrash. Certainly the rabbinic midrashists of the post-Christian era attempted to do just that. 1997    R. M. Sapolsky Trouble with Testosterone 243  				By dint of having been born to a rabbinic family in Lodz, Poland..Radin was probably the only human..who could have produced a reliable Yiddish-Sioux phrase book.  B. n.   Rabbinical Hebrew (see rabbinical adj. 1b). Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Afro-Asiatic > 			[noun]		 > Semitic > Hebrew > later or modern rabbinic1730 Israeli1948 1730    R. Millar Hist. Church under Old Test. i. 34  				Or even like the modern Rabbinic or Talmudic. 1793    H. Marsh tr.  J. D. Michaelis Introd. New Test. iv. 180  				I may venture to affirm, that no man is capable of understanding the New Testament, unless to an acquaintance with the Greek, he joins a knowledge of at least Hebrew, Syriac, and Rabbinic. 1820    N. Amer. Rev. Jan. 4  				He studied by himself; and submitted only to the professor, out of respect to him, the exercises in Hebrew and Rabbinic. 1878    Academy 606/3  				A good means of, and help in, practising Rabbinic. 1909    Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Nov. 45/2  				It is not the study of Rabbinic that will disparage the originality or misconstrue the thoughts of Jesus. 1940    Times 12 Oct. 6/6  				He returned to Cambridge as Reader in Rabbinic in 1931. Compounds  rabbinic Judaism  n. = rabbinical Judaism n. at rabbinical adj. Compounds. ΚΠ 1864    Cyclop. Biblical Lit. 		(ed. 3)	 II. 670/1  				Beer is of the opinion that the writer [of the Book of Jubilees] was a Dosithean who was anxious to bring about a fusion of Samaritanism and Rabbinic-Judaism. 1894    Jewish Q. Rev. 6 270  				The position of Rabbinic Judaism, on the other hand, is this:—You can only belong to the Jewish religion on certain terms. 1959    I. Epstein Judaism xiv. 143  				From an early date Rabbinic Judaism differentiated mankind into those who did and who did not obey the Noachian Laws. 2000    J. A. Sanders in  A. Hastings et al.  Oxf. Compan. Christian Thought 152/2  				The most important of these was a dramatic revision in the history of early Judaism out of which first Christianity and then Rabbinic Judaism arose in the 1st century of the common era. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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