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Definition of Israelite in English: Israelitenoun ˈɪzrəlʌɪtˈɪzriəˌlaɪt 1A member of the ancient Hebrew nation, especially in the period from the Exodus to the Babylonian Captivity (c.12th to 6th centuries BC). Example sentencesExamples - In what part of Egypt did the Israelites dwell before the Exodus?
- Why were the prayers, sacrifices and observances of these ancient Israelites not pleasing to God?
- Joshua and the Israelites had made an impressive beginning of their conquest of Canaan.
- So the Egyptians made slaves of the Israelites (also called Hebrews).
- The Sabbath, which totally set apart the Israelites from the nations around them, also entailed responsibility.
- Ezekiel runs into the Israelites ' expectation that God is, and always will be, a God of retribution.
- I begin to see why the Israelites wandered for 40 years after refusing to take the Promised Land.
- One way in which to analyze biblical narrative is by examining the ways in which the ancient Israelites perceived and used space.
- For centuries, the Israelites believed that their faith in God rested in the land, the king and the temple.
- The book of Leviticus contains a number of food laws that the ancient Israelites were to obey.
- The end came when the Israelites were battling the Philistines at Aphek.
- The Torah recounts how in the second year after the Exodus, the Israelites arrived at the borders of the Promised Land.
- Unlike their exodus over four centuries later, the Israelites ' entry into Egypt was under very favorable circumstances.
- The Temple of the ancient Israelites is the original Hebrew expression of pagan consciousness.
- Elijah told the Israelites that Yahweh would bring drought to the land if they continued worshipping Baal.
- Israel's sacred books provide the prevailing cultural intertext for Israelites in the period.
- It was once thought that the ancient Israelites must have been predominantly left-handed because Hebrew is written from right to left.
- The Lord instituted Passover at the time of the Israelites ' exodus out of Egypt.
- Not only did Pharoah refuse to let the enslaved Israelites go, he made life even more difficult for them.
- The Hebrew Bible written by the ancient Israelites, was adopted by the Early Christians.
- 1.1 An old-fashioned and sometimes offensive term for a Jew.
adjective ˈɪzrəlʌɪtˈɪzriəˌlaɪt Relating to the Israelites. Example sentencesExamples - God and the people of Israel generally accepted non-hostile aliens in their land, provided that they conducted themselves according to Israelite religion and law.
- So that the angel would know which houses were Israelite homes, the Children of Israel were to follow very specific instructions.
- Could this be the first hint that even Joshua is not completely confident that adherence to God's Torah is itself sufficient guarantee of Israelite success?
- By the time of King David however, the city came fully under Israelite control.
- Hellenistic women in fact could do so, and there were even some situations in which Israelite women in Palestine asked for a divorce.
- Chronicles records the institution of this music as an integral part of Israelite worship.
- It would seem that Josiah embraced Israelite religion as a bulwark of his kingdom.
- Zechariah spoke in a world dominated by traditional Israelite enemies.
- Emphasis was usually on Israel and Israelite society, although later generations would apply it to the known human world.
- On his shoulders were two onyx stones, each engraved with the names of six Israelite tribes.
- In spite of these positive references, the traditional attitude towards physicians in Israelite society was one of distrust.
- Donald Senior stated it nicely in his article ‘Between Two Worlds: Gentile and Israelite Christians in Matthew's Gospel.’
- The same can be said of Israelite tradition.
- What is the role of sacrifice in Israelite religion?
- In sum, Israelite society was family oriented.
- Doxologies were an integral part of Israelite worship and that of the early church, appearing frequently in psalms and hymns.
- The Pharisees' holiness approach protected Israelite culture from assimilation into the dominant Greco-Roman culture.
- He continues his sermon noting how unaccustomed we are, even as Christians, to the authentic language of discernment this Israelite king represents.
- Well, we might say, it is not surprising that Israelite culture would celebrate resistance to foreign potentates.
- A point that may draw fire from biblical scholars is Berrigan's linear-developmental understanding of Israelite religion.
Origin Late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek Israēlitēs. Definition of Israelite in US English: Israelitenounˈizrēəˌlītˈɪzriəˌlaɪt 1A member of the ancient Hebrew nation, especially in the period from the Exodus to the Babylonian Captivity (c.12th to 6th centuries BC). Example sentencesExamples - So the Egyptians made slaves of the Israelites (also called Hebrews).
- The book of Leviticus contains a number of food laws that the ancient Israelites were to obey.
- One way in which to analyze biblical narrative is by examining the ways in which the ancient Israelites perceived and used space.
- I begin to see why the Israelites wandered for 40 years after refusing to take the Promised Land.
- Unlike their exodus over four centuries later, the Israelites ' entry into Egypt was under very favorable circumstances.
- Israel's sacred books provide the prevailing cultural intertext for Israelites in the period.
- The end came when the Israelites were battling the Philistines at Aphek.
- Why were the prayers, sacrifices and observances of these ancient Israelites not pleasing to God?
- In what part of Egypt did the Israelites dwell before the Exodus?
- It was once thought that the ancient Israelites must have been predominantly left-handed because Hebrew is written from right to left.
- For centuries, the Israelites believed that their faith in God rested in the land, the king and the temple.
- The Temple of the ancient Israelites is the original Hebrew expression of pagan consciousness.
- Elijah told the Israelites that Yahweh would bring drought to the land if they continued worshipping Baal.
- The Hebrew Bible written by the ancient Israelites, was adopted by the Early Christians.
- Joshua and the Israelites had made an impressive beginning of their conquest of Canaan.
- The Lord instituted Passover at the time of the Israelites ' exodus out of Egypt.
- The Torah recounts how in the second year after the Exodus, the Israelites arrived at the borders of the Promised Land.
- Ezekiel runs into the Israelites ' expectation that God is, and always will be, a God of retribution.
- Not only did Pharoah refuse to let the enslaved Israelites go, he made life even more difficult for them.
- The Sabbath, which totally set apart the Israelites from the nations around them, also entailed responsibility.
- 1.1
old-fashioned and sometimes offensive term for Jew
adjectiveˈizrēəˌlītˈɪzriəˌlaɪt Relating to the Israelites. Example sentencesExamples - Could this be the first hint that even Joshua is not completely confident that adherence to God's Torah is itself sufficient guarantee of Israelite success?
- On his shoulders were two onyx stones, each engraved with the names of six Israelite tribes.
- What is the role of sacrifice in Israelite religion?
- He continues his sermon noting how unaccustomed we are, even as Christians, to the authentic language of discernment this Israelite king represents.
- Emphasis was usually on Israel and Israelite society, although later generations would apply it to the known human world.
- So that the angel would know which houses were Israelite homes, the Children of Israel were to follow very specific instructions.
- Chronicles records the institution of this music as an integral part of Israelite worship.
- By the time of King David however, the city came fully under Israelite control.
- Doxologies were an integral part of Israelite worship and that of the early church, appearing frequently in psalms and hymns.
- Well, we might say, it is not surprising that Israelite culture would celebrate resistance to foreign potentates.
- Zechariah spoke in a world dominated by traditional Israelite enemies.
- Hellenistic women in fact could do so, and there were even some situations in which Israelite women in Palestine asked for a divorce.
- The same can be said of Israelite tradition.
- God and the people of Israel generally accepted non-hostile aliens in their land, provided that they conducted themselves according to Israelite religion and law.
- A point that may draw fire from biblical scholars is Berrigan's linear-developmental understanding of Israelite religion.
- The Pharisees' holiness approach protected Israelite culture from assimilation into the dominant Greco-Roman culture.
- Donald Senior stated it nicely in his article ‘Between Two Worlds: Gentile and Israelite Christians in Matthew's Gospel.’
- It would seem that Josiah embraced Israelite religion as a bulwark of his kingdom.
- In spite of these positive references, the traditional attitude towards physicians in Israelite society was one of distrust.
- In sum, Israelite society was family oriented.
Origin Late Middle English: via late Latin from Greek Israēlitēs. |