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Meaning of rabbinite
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rabbinite (n.)
Same as Rabbinist.
rabbinite Sentence Examples
- Rabbinite scholars have diligently preserved ancient Jewish traditions.
- The rabbinite interpretation of the Torah emphasizes its relevance to everyday life.
- Unlike the Sadducees, rabbinite scribes believed in the resurrection of the dead.
- The rabbinite assembly at Yavneh played a crucial role in shaping post-Temple Judaism.
- The rabbinite Mishnah is a foundational text of rabbinic literature.
- Rabbinite jurisprudence has historically focused on applying biblical principles to practical situations.
- The rabbinite authority of the Sanhedrin was gradually eroded after the destruction of the Second Temple.
- Rabbinite Judaism has emphasized the importance of education and scholarship.
- Modern rabbinite movements seek to balance tradition with contemporary societal concerns.
- The rabbinite concept of Tikkun Olam stresses the responsibility to repair the world.
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Same as Rabbinist.
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Rabbinite scholars have diligently preserved ancient Jewish traditions.
The rabbinite interpretation of the Torah emphasizes its relevance to everyday life.
Unlike the Sadducees, rabbinite scribes believed in the resurrection of the dead.
The rabbinite assembly at Yavneh played a crucial role in shaping post-Temple Judaism.