Phrases with «rabbinical tradition»

The phrase "rabbinical tradition" refers to the teachings, customs, and interpretations of Jewish religious scholars known as rabbis. It represents their collective wisdom and guidance passed down from generation to generation. Full definition

Sentences with «rabbinical tradition»

  • But in ending slavery, wherever it is ended, there is always this Judeo - Christian belief behind it, forged in the era of Roman persecution when the stream of Jewish rabbinical tradition in the form of a Christian sect intertwined with Greek humanism. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • There were many Rabbinical Traditions that were added to these, and were not based in Love, when Messiah came 2000 years ago, and He challenged the Pharisees on these. (redeeminggod.com)
  • This last point reaches the heart of the matter, for the most characteristic feature of the gospel tradition, especially in contrast with Jewish rabbinical tradition, is the remarkable freedom which the transmitters of that tradition exercise in regard to it. (religion-online.org)
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