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rabbinical
Part of speech: AdjectivePert. to the rabbis, or to their opinions and learning.
Usage examples "rabbinical":- This is not because there have not been noble sentiments expressed by non- Christian writers; for among the rabbinical writers, for instance, are many fine sentiments that could have come only from men who clearly perceived the place of woman in an ideal human society. - "Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)", Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll.
- Rabbinical speculations and Greek superstitions show themselves at work in the Christian Church. - "The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible", R. Heber Newton.
- But surely only a very shallow mind could conceive from these similitudes that the Rabbis rated the importance of the Bible as less than that of the Talmud; yet an English Church clergyman, in an article published in a popular periodical a few years since, reproduced this passage in proof of rabbinical presumption- evidently in ignorance of the peculiar style of Oriental metaphor. - "Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers", W. A. Clouston.