talmud / ˈtɑl mʊd, -məd, ˈtæl- /

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talmud 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the collection of Jewish law and tradition consisting of the Mishnah and the Gemara and being either the edition produced in Palestine a.d. c400 or the larger, more important one produced in Babylonia a.d. c500.
  2. the Gemara.

更多talmud例句

  1. Our second, Raphael Magarik, studied Talmud most days after work.
  2. Obama planted a sapling in the garden of the presidential residence and even quoted a story from the Jewish Talmud.
  3. Yesh Atid MK, Ruth Calderon, taught Talmud and Professor Yehuda Liebes taught Zohar.
  4. What if, instead I wanted to learn Talmud or become a rabbi?
  5. Men are cautioned by the Jewish Talmud to be careful lest they cause women to weep, "for God counts their tears."
  6. The entire Talmud may be roughly described as an extended commentary on the Mosaic Law.
  7. As his opponents rightly affirmed, he set up a new and much stricter Talmud.
  8. Itzig had studied Talmud until he had attained his eighteenth year.
  9. To speak of a completed Talmud is as incorrect as to speak of a biblical canon.