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judaist (n.)

One who believes and practices Judaism.

judaist Sentence Examples

  1. In the 1st century BCE, when the Hasmoneans lost power and the Romans took over Judea, Jewish law and the authority of the judaist scholars were shaken.
  2. Both groups participated in public, pagan celebrations and pursued Judaist learning.
  3. The Pharisees were a Judaist sect which emphasized the importance of following both the Torah and the Oral Law.
  4. A Judaist scholar in ancient times was recognized by his characteristic garb and certain ritual practices.
  5. Judaist groups broke away from the mainstream of Judaism for theological reasons.
  6. Paul, who was a Judaist, began to preach that Jesus was the Messiah.
  7. The Judaist community in Alexandria was highly Hellenized and had its own temple.
  8. In the first century CE, the Jewish community in Rome was composed largely of converted gentiles and Judaists.
  9. The Judaist settlers in the countryside of Judea and Samaria were frequently at odds with their Samaritan neighbors.
  10. A number of Judaist leaders were involved in the Bar Kokhba revolt.

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One who believes and practices Judaism.

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In the 1st century BCE, when the Hasmoneans lost power and the Romans took over Judea, Jewish law and the authority of the judaist scholars were shaken.

Both groups participated in public, pagan celebrations and pursued Judaist learning.

The Pharisees were a Judaist sect which emphasized the importance of following both the Torah and the Oral Law.

A Judaist scholar in ancient times was recognized by his characteristic garb and certain ritual practices.