talmudical (Meaning)
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talmudical (a.)
Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as, Talmudic Greek; phrases.
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talmudical Sentence Examples
- The rabbi's talmudical knowledge enabled him to interpret ancient texts with precision.
- The talmudical commentary on the Torah provided a deeper understanding of its teachings.
- My grandfather's talmudical expertise stemmed from decades of dedicated study.
- Scholars engaged in talmudical debates to unravel complex legal and theological issues.
- The talmudical tradition has been passed down through generations of Jewish scholars.
- The talmudical texts contain a vast repository of wisdom, law, and rabbinic commentary.
- Students embarked on a rigorous talmudical curriculum to master its intricate arguments.
- The talmudical principles of logic and reasoning are applied to a wide range of legal and ethical situations.
- The talmudical academies of ancient times were renowned centers of learning and intellectual inquiry.
- Contemporary talmudical scholars continue to study and interpret the ancient texts in the context of modern society.
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Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as, Talmudic Greek; phrases.
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The rabbi's talmudical knowledge enabled him to interpret ancient texts with precision.
The talmudical commentary on the Torah provided a deeper understanding of its teachings.
My grandfather's talmudical expertise stemmed from decades of dedicated study.
Scholars engaged in talmudical debates to unravel complex legal and theological issues.