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Перевод: rabbinic
[прилагательное] раввинский; раввинистический
Тезаурус:
- For this reason, Pharisaic thought survived the fall of the Temple and provided the soil from which later Rabbinic Judaism eventually sprang.
- This implication was later firmed up by the Sages of the Second Commonwealth to become a fully-fledged rabbinic declaration of exemption embracing nearly all of the positive commandments whose fulfilment depended upon a specific time of the day or year - an exemption which rapidly came to be viewed in terms of actual exclusion ( Kidd .
- Unlike his rabbinic forebears who were not allowed "to use the Torah as an axe," to earn their keep from its knowledge and application, this was a mtier which both claimed him and offered a fulfilling vocation.
- The laws of purity developed in Leviticus were elaborated by the rabbinic teachers, and applied more strictly to relations in the family, as the Temple worship was abolished by the Roman destruction of the second Temple in AD70 (see Leonie Archer's essay in this book).
- In this poem we see their shared Jewishness, and the "irreverence" (as some would see it) they each had for the Tradition - at least for that view of it which some espoused; we also see a shared disdain for rabbinic (and priestly) logic, to them both a form of mental death.
- Another of his famous works was the Otsar Taamei Chazel , or The Treasury Of Rabbinic Interpretations , a thesaurus of views and definitions which was hailed as brilliant, indeed, unique in the sacred literature of his people.
- In her book on Jewish feminist theology, Standing Again at Sinai , Judith Plaskow has pointed to this paralleling of the impurity of gentiles and the impurity of (Jewish) women in biblical and rabbinic thought.
- Two schools of thought, led by influential rabbinic teachers, Shammai and Hillel, disagreed vehemently on their interpretations of a key Old Testament passage dealing with divorce.
- But he is wrong to say that it is a gloss - especially as a rabbinic scholium ! - on the Sabbath service only, and to hang (as he does) all his review from it.
- The new significance of the covenantal blood of circumcision was clearly demonstrated by the later midrashic (rabbinic) paraphrase of the biblical "life is in the blood" to "life is in the blood of circumcision".
- I love the rabbinic story of Rabbi Schmelke who lived in Russia.
- Our Lord's ministry was styled along the lines of the rabbinic model, with the itinerant teacher followed by a group of disciples who learned by listening, questioning and working under supervision.
- He was by profession a melamed , a Hebrew school-teacher, not even of rabbinic standing.
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