单词 | rabbinize |
释义 | rabbinizev. transitive. To imbue with rabbinical teachings or characteristics; (also) to make into a rabbinist. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > law > Jewish law > Talmudic scholar, rabbi > imbue with [verb (transitive)] rabbinize1833 1833 I. D'Israeli Genius of Judaism vi. 90 The national mind was completely Rabbinised. 1880 Manitoba Daily Free Press 20 Nov. They came under the influence of the ubiquitous mercantile Jews, accepted their text and were rabbinized. 1946 W. Manson Jesus, the Messiah iv. 83 Was this act of theirs merely the result of a growing tendency to ‘rabbinize’ the portrait of Jesus? 2006 R. Kalmin in Current Trends Study of Midrash vi. 143 This narrative sanitizes the king, while simultaneously rabbinizing biblical history. Derivatives ˈrabbinized adj. ΚΠ 1894 A. B. Bruce St. Paul's Concept. Christianity xx. 377 The bane to be dreaded is a rabbinised church. 1903 Jewish Q. Rev. 15 405 The Nash Papyrus represents the popular tendencies of a not yet Rabbinized Judaism. 1993 Jrnl. Rom. Stud. 83 83 We are clearly dealing here with a thoroughly rabbinized view of the social order. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1833 |
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