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Hebraic /hɪˈbreɪɪk /adjectiveOf Hebrew or the Hebrews: a student of Hebraic religious literature...- The beginnings of Islam were founded on the ability to synthesize Greek, Byzantine, Persian and Hebraic knowledge bases and to work them into something new.
- Whilst Judaism refuses to acknowledge any power that might work contrary to a single, perfect God's plan, there is nevertheless a tradition of evil spirits in Hebraic culture.
- In this respect, they embody the ideal that Matthew Arnold posited as a mix of Hebraic law and Hellenic light.
DerivativesHebraically adverb ...- He's perceived as a demon, and we see him so Hebraically.
- Let me digress once more, for the sake of those dear readers who may be Hebraically challenged.
- To be truly biblical is to think and act Hebraically, as Jesus did during his incarnation.
OriginVia Christian Latin from late Greek Hebraikos, from Hebraios (see Hebrew). Rhymesalcaic, algebraic, Aramaic, archaic, choleraic, Cyrenaic, deltaic, formulaic, Judaic, Mishnaic, Mithraic, mosaic, Pharisaic, prosaic, Ptolemaic, Romaic, spondaic, stanzaic, trochaic |