rabbinical / rəˈbɪn ɪ kəl /

⚽高中词汇犹太教拉比犹太教的犹太语

rabbinical 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to rabbis or their learning, writings, etc.
  2. for the rabbinate: a rabbinical school.

rabbinical 近义词

rabbinical

等同于 clerical

更多rabbinical例句

  1. Once, after she’d graduated from rabbinical school, she interviewed with a congregation’s search committee.
  2. I came here to be immersed in a beautiful Rabbinical-seminary town, around inspiring people with beautiful values.
  3. He soon proved that he had not been as deeply influenced and set upon the traditional rabbinical path as it might have seemed.
  4. I had formed a sort of deistical system, in which were mingled rabbinical and Mosaic principles.
  5. As the son of a rabbi he was educated in strict rabbinical orthodoxy, and for a time was a rabbi himself.
  6. His father was a well-to-do goldsmith, who had settled in Tunis in 1823, where Maimuny received a strict rabbinical education.
  7. This was especially true among the Hasidim, the sect of enthusiasts who set religious exaltation above rabbinical lore.
  8. Jacob Tam, the greatest rabbinical authority of this time, was highly respected by the king.