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Meaning of raca

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raca (a.)

A term of reproach used by the Jews of our Savior's time, meaning worthless.

raca Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in anger, their shouts of "raca" echoing through the streets.
  2. The Pharisees condemned him for his harsh words, calling him a "raca" and a "fool."
  3. Despite the insults, Jesus refused to retaliate, striving to show compassion towards those who called him "raca."
  4. The word "raca" was considered a serious offense, equivalent to calling someone a worthless wretch.
  5. Jesus taught his disciples not to return evil for evil, and to pray for those who called them "raca."
  6. The woman had been accused of many things, but a "raca" she was not.
  7. The boy's father was a raca, a man who had been cast out of the synagogue for his wicked ways.
  8. The raca in the village was known for his meanness and cruelty, but no one dared to speak against him.
  9. The raca stole from the poor and oppressed the weak, but no one could stop him.
  10. The raca's reign of terror came to an end when the people of the village rose up and cast him out.

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A term of reproach used by the Jews of our Savior's time, meaning worthless.

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No antonyms found.

The crowd erupted in anger, their shouts of "raca" echoing through the streets.

The Pharisees condemned him for his harsh words, calling him a "raca" and a "fool."

Despite the insults, Jesus refused to retaliate, striving to show compassion towards those who called him "raca."

The word "raca" was considered a serious offense, equivalent to calling someone a worthless wretch.