hebraized (Meaning)
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hebraized (imp. & p. p.)
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hebraized Sentence Examples
- The ancient Jewish text, the Mishnah, was hebraized to make it more accessible to non-Hebrew speakers.
- Scholars believe that the Bible was hebraized from its original Aramaic language.
- Many Christian texts were hebraized to emphasize their Jewish origins.
- The Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, was hebraized to aid Jewish communities living in Hellenistic regions.
- The hebraized version of the New Testament provided a common ground for early Jewish and Gentile Christians.
- Some liturgical prayers and hymns in the Roman Catholic Church were hebraized to reflect the Jewish roots of Christianity.
- The Kabbalah, a mystical Jewish tradition, incorporates hebraized terms and concepts.
- The Hebrew language was hebraized to preserve its distinctive characteristics and to ensure its continued use in religious and cultural contexts.
- Scholars use hebraized texts to compare different linguistic traditions and to trace the evolution of Hebrew over time.
- The hebraized version of the Book of Mormon is used by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who believe it to be a translation of an ancient Hebrew record.
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The ancient Jewish text, the Mishnah, was hebraized to make it more accessible to non-Hebrew speakers.
Scholars believe that the Bible was hebraized from its original Aramaic language.
Many Christian texts were hebraized to emphasize their Jewish origins.
The Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, was hebraized to aid Jewish communities living in Hellenistic regions.