Crossword-Solution: RABBINIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Rabbinic | a. | Alt. of Rabbinical |
| Rabbinic | n. | The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RABBINIC (5)
With the label Rabbinic later ages inherited from former ages a certain distorted view of the literature so designated.
And yet the truth is that the most prominent feature of Rabbinic Literature is its popular character.
However, in the appreciation of Jewish Legends, it is the Rabbinic writers that should form the point of departure, and not the pseudepigrapha.
But he had three daughters, who each married a Talmudist, so that Rashi's descendants, no less than himself, were the bearers of rabbinic learning in France.
And it is also aided by the old Egyptian (and Platonic) belief in pre-existence and by the Rabbinic and Buddhistic doctrine of ante-natal sin, to say nothing of metempsychosis.
Quotes with RABBINIC (3)
This is the picture of a woman cast in the role of a learner, a pupil, even a rabbinic student. Quite obviously this is a prohibited role for women in those days and in that culture. Yet Jesus affirms Mary in that role. Martha, however, rebukes her. Martha demands that Jesus order Mary to abandon the pupil role for the more acceptable domestic role of assisting with the dinner preparations. Jesus supports Mary and defends her consciousness-raising act by stating that she has elected a higher choice.
Of all the rabbinic sages of antiquity, perhaps none was more influential or famous than Rabbi Akiva.
Jews seek to cleave to the will of God as set forth in the Bible and, particularly, the Pentateuch, with its rabbinic commentaries, the Mishnah and Talmud.